Baker, Moseley, 1802-1848

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Baker was a lawyer, editor, politician, Methodist minister in his lifetime. He was the leader of the Texas war party before the Revolution, opposed to the burning of San Felipe during the Revolution, and after the Revolution drew up charges of impeachment against Houston. He was a brigadier general in the Texas army in the 1839 campaign against the Indians and at the time of the Adrian Woll expedition and died of yellow fever in Houston in 1848.

From the description of Baker, Moseley, letter, 1844. (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 22711779

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referencedIn Grayson Family. Grayson Family Papers, 1835-1882 University of Texas Libraries
creatorOf James L. Britton collection, 1817-1889, (bulk 1829-1855). San Jacinto Museum of History
referencedIn Hunter, Robert Hancock Diary 71-068., 1813-1892 Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
referencedIn Grayson Family Papers 81-024., 1835-1882 Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
referencedIn James L. Britton collection MC010. 46636450., 1817-1889, (Bulk: 1829-1855) Albert and Ethel Herzstein Library,
referencedIn Hunter, Robert Hancock. Hunter, Robert Hancock Diary, 1813-1892 University of Texas Libraries
creatorOf Baker, Moseley, 1802-1848. Baker, Moseley, letter, 1844. University of Texas Libraries
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associatedWith Britton, James L., person
associatedWith Britton, James L., collector person
associatedWith Grayson Family family
associatedWith Grayson Family family
associatedWith Houston, Sam, 1793-1863. person
associatedWith Hunter, Robert Hancock person
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Texas
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San Jacinto, Battle of, Tex., 1836
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Birth 1802

Death 1848-11-04

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