John D. Davies collection on Hobey Baker, 1908-1969 (bulk 1910-1918)

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John D. Davies collection on Hobey Baker, 1908-1969 (bulk 1910-1918)

Consists of research material collected by Davies (Princeton Class of 1941) for his book THE LEGEND OF HOBEY BAKER (1966).

3.5 linear ft. (6 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8215760

Princeton University Library

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Baker family.

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Princeton University

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The collection documents the physical expansion of the University from its earliest period through the acquisition of large tracts of land in the 20th century, including the properties around Carnegie Lake and numerous farms. Early records document transactions with such Princeton University notables as Nathaniel Fitz Randolph, John Witherspoon, Walter Minto, John and Richard Stockton, and John Maclean. For the most part, the papers consist of standard legal documents with detailed descriptions ...

Baker, Hobey, 1892-1918.

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United States. Army. American Expeditionary Forces

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Historical Note American Expeditionary Force The American Expeditionary Force (AEF) was the U.S. military force in Europe during World War I. Although a division commanded by General John J. Pershing was sent to France in June 1917, most of the AEF was manned as a result of passage of the Selective Service Act (40 Stat. 76) by the U.S. Congress on 18 May 1917, creating the Selective Service System. The Act gave the president the p...

Davies, John (John Dunn), 1918-1994

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Hobart Amory Hare Baker was born on January 15, 1892 in Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania, the second son, into a proper Philadelphian family. His father, A. Thornton Baker was a manufacturer of plush upholstery, his mother, Mary Augusta Pemberton, a belle of Philadelphia society. He attended St. Paul's School in Concord, New Hampshire where he excelled in athletics, and was an industrious student as well. In 1910 he entered Princeton University and continued his athletic career, playing baseball, footb...

Paul's School (Concord, N.H.)

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