Baker-Marshall papers 1806-1926 1806-1853 Baker-Marshall papers
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University of Wisconsin
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The University of Wisconsin-Extension promotes continuing education and lifelong learning by providing statewide access to university resources and research to the people of Wisconsin. Its four divisions are continuing education; cooperative extension; entrepreneurship and economic development; and broadcast and media innovations. From the guide to the University of Wisconsin Extension Program Reports, 1960-1969, (Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries) ...
Baker, Timothy, 1787-1878
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Baker family
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Timothy Baker was born in Northampton, Massachusetts, on August 5, 1787. Baker established a tannery in New York and moved to Norwalk, Ohio, in 1819. There, he became prominent as associate justice of the peace and leader of a local Masonic lodge. Baker married Eliza Remington, and the couple had six children, including William and Timothy, Jr. Baker died on January 27, 1878. Ichabod Marshall was born in 1769 in Hanover, New Hampshire, and became a prosperous merchant in...
Marshall, Ichabod, 1769-1849
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Timothy Baker was born in Northampton, Massachusetts, on August 5, 1787. Baker established a tannery in New York and moved to Norwalk, Ohio, in 1819. There, he became prominent as associate justice of the peace and leader of a local Masonic lodge. Baker married Eliza Remington, and the couple had six children, including William and Timothy, Jr. Baker died on January 27, 1878. Ichabod Marshall was born in 1769 in Hanover, New Hampshire, and became a prosperous merchant in...
Baldwin-Wallace College
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Methodist-affiliated liberal arts college in Berea, Ohio. It was founded in 1837 as the Berea Seminary, a part of the Lyceum Community commune. In 1846 it was chartered as the Baldwin Institute and in 1855 it became Baldwin University. Its German Dept. (est. 1857) withdrew to form German Wallace College in 1863. In 1913 the two schools merged as Baldwin-Wallace College. From the description of Records 1913-1958. (Rhinelander District Library). WorldCat record id: 17462881 cl...
Kimball, Moses, 1741-1835
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