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He was made Captain of Cavalry, Louisiana State Militia 1846 until 1851 and in 1853, he was appointed to the Board of Visitors United States Military Academy, serving until 1861. Throughout this time, Baker owned three plantations: Black Bayou in
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In 1833, he was Assistant State Engineer for the State of Louisiana until 1838. He was appointed Director of Public Works for the State of Louisiana 1840–1845.
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In 1825, Baker married Fanny Assheton Stelle in Opelousas. Before her death on August 17, 1831, they were the parents of three children, including:
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Baker died in Lyme, Connecticut, on April 16, 1885, at "Cricket Lawn" the home of his daughter Margaret Van Bergen. He was interred at
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in the Army Artillery Corps and served as an assistant professor at West Point before resigning in October 1820. In 1821, he moved to
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From 1826 to 1829, Baker was a Colonel in the Louisiana State Militia. He also worked on Engineering projects in
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He married a second time to Catherine Patton from Fairfax, Virginia in 1832. They had two children.
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until 1829, when he was appointed Judge in St. Mary Parish; a position he held until 1839.
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Biographical Directory of the Governors of the United States, 1789-1978, Vol. 2
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at West Point, New York from 1817 to 1819. Whereupon, he was commissioned a
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Margaret Baker (1828–1893), who married John Peck Van Bergen, a brother of
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With secession and the Civil War, Colonel Baker retired to
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Genealogical Notes of New York and New England Families
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Joshua G. Baker

Governor of Louisiana
Lieutenant
Albert Voorhies
Benjamin Flanders
Henry C. Warmoth
Mason County, Kentucky
Lyme, Connecticut
Unionist
22nd
Reconstruction
Mason County, Kentucky
Oaklawn Plantation
St. Mary Parish, Louisiana
Territory of Orleans
United States Military Academy
Second Lieutenant
Litchfield, Connecticut
Mason County, Kentucky
Opelousas, Louisiana
Plaquemines Parish
Terrebonne Parish
St. Martin Parish
Franklin, Louisiana
Winfield Scott Hancock
Benjamin Flanders
Andrew Johnson
Ulysses S. Grant
Henry C. Warmoth

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