Henry Moore Baker
Born 1841-01-01
Died 1912-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF34302112
- WikidataQ1599617
- ISNI0000000051272699
- Open LibraryOL2505636A
Top Subjects
- New Hampshire (4)
- Trials (Fraud) (3)
- Will (3)
- Trials, litigation (3)
- George Washington Glover (1844-) (3)
- Heir apparent (3)
- Mary Baker Eddy (1821-1910) (3)
Books by Henry Moore Baker
Total count: 10
The beginnings of the revolution in New HampshireRimford printing company1903-01-01
New Hampshire in the battle of Bunker Hill.An address delivered before the New Hampshire Society of Sons of the American Revolution at Concord, N.H., June 14, 1902The Rumford Press.1903-01-01-
General Nathaniel Folsoman address delivered April 8, 1903 before the New Hampshire historical society1904-01-01
The first siege of Louisburg, 1745an address delivered before the New Hampshire society of colonial wars September 2, 1909The Rumford press1909-01-01-
George W. Glover v. Henry M. Baker, executor, et alamendment of the plaintiff's bill (by leave of the court, filed March 25, 1911)[s.n.]1911-01-01
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George W. Glover against Henry M. Baker, executor of the will of Mary Baker Glover Eddy and Josiah E. Fernald, Archibald McLellan, Adam H. Dickey, Stephen A. Chase, Allison V. Stewart and John V. Dittemore, the last five being the Board of Directors of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusettsplaintiff's brief (filed December 23, 1911)[s.n.]1911-01-01
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George W. Glover against Henry M. Baker, executor of Mary Baker Glover Eddy and Josiah E. Fernald, Archibald McLellan, Adam H. Dickey, Stephen A. Chase, Allison V. Stewart, John V. Dittemore, the last five being the Board of Directors of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts[s.n.]1911-01-01
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Protection not hostile to exportationsspeech of Hon. Henry M. Baker, of New Hampshire, in the House of Representatives, Monday, August 13, 1894publisher not identified1979-01-01
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The tariffspeech of Hon. Henry M. Baker, of New Hampshire, in the House of Representatives, Tuesday, January 23, 1894publisher not identified1979-01-01
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How to use silveran address delivered before the New Hampshire Club, at Young's Hotel, Boston, Mass., October 9, 1895C.M. Robinson1980-01-01