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Baker, Edward Dickinson
Baker, Ned
Edward D. Baker (amerikai szenátor)
Edward D. Baker (amerikansk politiker)
Edward Dickinson Baker (American politician)
Edward Dickinson Baker (Amerikaans politicus)
Edward Dickinson Baker (amerikansk politikar)
Edward Dickinson Baker (amerikansk politiker)
Edward Dickinson Baker (personnalité politique américaine)
Edward Dickinson Baker (US-amerikanischer Politiker)
ادوارد دی. بیکر (سیاستمدار آمریکایی)
エドワード・ベイカー
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1811-1861 |
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United States. Army (isAffiliatedWith)
United States. Congress (isAffiliatedWith)
United States. Congress. Senate (isAffiliatedWith)
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Speech of Hon. E. D. Baker, of Oregon, on the propositions of the Peace convention; delivered in the Senate of the United States, March 1 and 2, 1861. |
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Associated Group: United States. Army naf
Associated Group: United States. Congress naf
Associated Group: United States. Congress. Senate naf
Ball's Bluff, Battle of, Va., 1861
Biographical Directory of the United States Congress online search, Apr. 8, 2015 (Edward Dickinson Baker; Representative from Illinois and a Senator from Oregon; born in London, England, February 24, 1811; killed in the Battle of Balls Bluff, Va., October 21, 1861)
Edward Dickinson Baker (b. February 24, 1811, London, England; d. October 21, 1861, Loudon County, Virginia), English-born American politician, was a congressman from Illinois and a Senator from Oregon. He died in the Battle of Ball's Bluff
Law
Legislators--United States
Letter from Harry S. Truman to Bess W. Truman, Truman Library, August 16, 1948 (relates to Illinois congressman and senator Edward Dickinson Baker)
Military officers
NWDA WWW site via Google, Apr. 8, 2015 finding aid: Ned Baker: Friend of Lincoln, 1965 (typescript monograph by Edgar Baker; with a letter about the life of Edward Dickinson Baker, 1811-1861, senator from Oregon, and friend to Abraham Lincoln)
U.S. Senate WWW site via Google, Apr. 8, 2015 Senate history, 1855-1871 (October 21, 1861, Senator Killed in Battle; Senator Edward Dickinson Baker; Baker raised a militia unit and appeared before his legislative colleagues in full uniform. On October 21, 1861, with Congress out of session and Confederate forces closing in on Washington, Senator-Colonel Baker went off to war; led his 1,700-member brigade across the Potomac River 40 miles north of the capital, up the steep ridge known as Ball's Bluff, and into the range of waiting enemy guns. He died quickly)
United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865
Wikipedia.org, Apr. 8, 2015 (Edward Dickinson Baker; b. February 24, 1811, London, England; d. October 21, 1861, Loudon County, Virginia; an English-born American politician, lawyer, and military leader)
Wikipedia https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/エドワード・ベイカー
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