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In 1874 Baker took part in an effort to combat a massive grasshopper infestation in Northwestern Iowa, exposing himself out of doors in harsh weather including sleet, snow and high winds. His health began to decline as a result, and Baker died in Des Moines on September 11, 1876. He was buried at
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In 1854 he was elected governor and served a single one-year term, June 6, 1854, to June 7, 1855. During his term the legislature failed to pass resolutions condemning the
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led to his appointment as adjutant general of the Iowa Militia, and he served until his death. By now a resident of
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In 1851, Baker assumed the position of Chief Fire Engineer for Concord's Fire Department. He also served in the
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Baker was also active in the New Hampshire Militia, serving as Quartermaster and later Adjutant of the 11th
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Baker's work as chairman of the Iowa House's Military Affairs Committee at the start of the
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Legislative Documents Submitted to the Seventeenth General Assembly of the State of Iowa
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Legislative Documents Submitted to the Seventeenth General Assembly of the State of Iowa
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On the Skirmish Line Behind a Friendly Tree: The Civil War Memoirs of William Royal Oake
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in 1859 as a Democrat. His increasingly antislavery views later caused him to join the
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Court of Common Pleas in 1845. The following year he became Merrimack County Clerk.
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General Nathaniel B. Baker and the grasshopper plagues in northwest Iowa, 1873–1875
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The New Hampshire Manual for the General Court with Complete Official Succession
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Norwich University, 1819-1911; Her History, Her Graduates, Her Roll of Honor
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regimental flags and other memorabilia, and arranging to have it preserved.
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Norwich University: Her History, Her Graduates, Her Roll of Honor
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History of the Town of Henniker, Merrimack County, New Hampshire
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History of the Town of Henniker, Merrimack County, New Hampshire
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Democratic Party members of the Iowa House of Representatives
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The Politics of Iowa During the Civil War and Reconstruction
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Baker at New Hampshire's Division of Historic Resources
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The American Almanac and Repository of Useful Knowledge
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Speakers of the New Hampshire House of Representatives
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William Royal Oake, author, Stacy Dale Allen, editor,
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Members of the New Hampshire House of Representatives
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19th-century American newspaper publishers (people)
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Carleton & Co., publisher, 56:June 8, 1854 â€“ June 7, 1855 626:Report of the Battle Flag Committee 371: 13: 1499:19th-century American male writers 700:(MA thesis). Iowa State University 687: 572:State Historical Society of Iowa, 531:New Hampshire Secretary of State, 436:New Hampshire Historical Society, 412:The Bench and Bar of New Hampshire 287:in 1850 and 1851, and was elected 244: 221:. Nathaniel Baker graduated from 14: 1515: 1489:19th-century American journalists 1444:Politicians from Des Moines, Iowa 713: 1362: 735: 546:New Hampshire Adjutant General, 670: 665:The Harvard Graduates' Magazine 657: 644: 631: 618: 605: 592: 579: 566: 553: 540: 525: 510: 501:Phillips, Sampson and Company, 336: 213:Nathaniel B. Baker was born in 1409:Phillips Exeter Academy alumni 730:National Governors Association 495: 482: 469: 456: 443: 430: 417: 404: 391: 1: 1504:19th-century American lawyers 654:, Volume I, 1877, pages 76-79 576:, Volumes 51-52, 1953, page 9 384: 347:Iowa House of Representatives 313:degree from Norwich in 1855. 268:. He subsequently served as 229:. He then studied law under 208: 694:Colbert, Matthew M. (2009). 624:Iowa Battle Flag Committee, 440:, Volumes 1-8, 1968, page 12 241:and passed the bar in 1842. 129:September 11, 1876 (aged 57) 7: 667:, Volume 10, 1902, page 404 10: 1520: 1439:Governors of New Hampshire 869:Governors of New Hampshire 641:, Volume 1, 1918, page 340 492:, Volume 1, 1898, page 502 466:, Volume 2, 1876, page 263 449:Leander Winslow Cogswell, 397:Leander Winslow Cogswell, 249:Baker was a co-owner of a 1494:American male journalists 1404:Harvard University alumni 1360: 875: 826: 820:Governor of New Hampshire 817: 809: 804: 794: 788:Governor of New Hampshire 781: 773: 768: 650:R. P. Clarkson, printer, 611:R. P. Clarkson, printer, 598:Iowa Secretary of State, 317:Governor of New Hampshire 195:governor of New Hampshire 184: 172: 160: 152: 138: 125: 112: 107: 103: 92: 84: 72: 60: 49: 44:Governor of New Hampshire 41: 37: 28: 21: 769:Party political offices 744:Baker, Nathaniel Bradley 615:, Volume I, 1877, page 9 479:, Volume 2, 1911, page 1 438:Historical New Hampshire 425:History of New Hampshire 423:John Norris McClintock, 1424:New Hampshire Democrats 676:Iowa Adjutant General, 223:Phillips Exeter Academy 215:Henniker, New Hampshire 191:Nathaniel Bradley Baker 119:Henniker, New Hampshire 1464:Union militia generals 600:Iowa Official Register 1419:New Hampshire lawyers 306:, and he received an 255:New Hampshire Patriot 488:William ARba Ellis, 475:William Arba Ellis, 410:Charles Henry Bell, 293:Presidential Elector 291:. In 1852 he was a 289:Speaker of the House 585:Olynthus B. Clark, 327:Kansas–Nebraska Act 323:Missouri Compromise 178:Newspaper publisher 16:American politician 805:Political offices 757:Nathaniel B. Baker 725:Nathaniel B. Baker 358:American Civil War 304:Norwich University 239:Charles H. Peaslee 227:Harvard University 167:Harvard University 116:September 29, 1818 23:Nathaniel B. Baker 1371: 1370: 836: 835: 827:Succeeded by 795:Succeeded by 637:Johnson Brigham, 559:Benjamin F. Gue, 379:Woodland Cemetery 276:with the rank of 188: 187: 1511: 1459:Iowa Republicans 1366: 1365: 862: 855: 848: 839: 838: 824:1854–1855 810:Preceded by 774:Preceded by 766: 765: 753: 739: 738: 709: 707: 705: 681: 674: 668: 661: 655: 648: 642: 635: 629: 622: 616: 609: 603: 602:, 1984, page 317 596: 590: 583: 577: 570: 564: 557: 551: 550:, 1869, page 314 544: 538: 537:, 1891, page 155 529: 523: 514: 508: 507:, 1855, page 193 499: 493: 486: 480: 473: 467: 460: 454: 453:, 1880, page 450 447: 441: 434: 428: 427:, 1888, page 614 421: 415: 414:, 1893, page 164 408: 402: 401:, 1880, page 450 395: 372:Death and burial 351:Republican Party 259:Merrimack County 253:newspaper, the 199:Adjutant General 132:Des Moines, Iowa 108:Personal details 97: 75: 63: 54: 33: 19: 18: 1519: 1518: 1514: 1513: 1512: 1510: 1509: 1508: 1474:Burials in Iowa 1374: 1373: 1372: 1367: 1363: 1358: 871: 866: 832: 823: 815: 800: 791: 779: 741: 736: 716: 703: 701: 690: 688:Further reading 685: 684: 680:, 1900, page 22 675: 671: 662: 658: 649: 645: 636: 632: 628:, 1894, page 61 623: 619: 610: 606: 597: 593: 589:, 1911, page 93 584: 580: 571: 567: 563:, 1903, page 11 558: 554: 545: 541: 530: 526: 515: 511: 500: 496: 487: 483: 474: 470: 461: 457: 448: 444: 435: 431: 422: 418: 409: 405: 396: 392: 387: 381:in Des Moines. 374: 339: 319: 297:William R. 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Governor of New Hampshire
Noah Martin
Ralph Metcalf
New Hampshire House of Representatives
Henniker, New Hampshire
Des Moines, Iowa
Democratic
Republican
Alma mater
Harvard University
governor of New Hampshire
Adjutant General
Iowa
Henniker, New Hampshire
West Concord
Phillips Exeter Academy
Harvard University
Franklin Pierce
Asa Fowler
Charles H. Peaslee
Democratic
Merrimack County
Regiment
Aide-de-Camp
John H. Steele
colonel
New Hampshire House of Representatives
Speaker of the House
Presidential Elector

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