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Baker, Nahum C.

MILITARY SERVICE

Age: 18, credited to Royalton, VT
Unit(s): 2nd VT INF, 1st MN INF
Service: Co. I, 1st MN INF; enl 9/9/61, m/i 9/27/61, Pvt, Co. E, 2nd VT INF, pow, VA, 5/21/64, Andersonville, prld, n.d., m/o 3/13/65, m/o 3/13/65

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VITALS

Birth: 12/09/1843, Royalton, VT
Death: 12/11/1909

Burial: Riverside Cemetery, Woodstock, VT
Marker/Plot: Not recorded
Gravestone photographer: Carolyn Adams
Findagrave Memorial #: 109620174

MORE INFORMATION

Alias?: None noted
Pension?: Yes, 7/;14./1890, VT
Portrait?: Unknown
College?: Not Found
Veterans Home?: Not Found
(If there are state digraphs above, this soldier spent some time in a state or national soldiers' home in that state after the war)

Remarks: None

DESCENDANTS

2nd Great Grandfather of Susan Carbino Allman, Vermont

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BURIAL:

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Tombstone

Tombstone

Riverside Cemetery, Woodstock, VT

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Portrait

Courtesy of Susan Carbino Allman.

Nahum C. Baker

The Vermont Journal, Friday, December 31, 1909

Woodstock

Nahum C. Baker, a veteran of the civil war, died at the home of his son Harry L. Baker, Saturday, Dec. 11, aged 67 years. The funeral service was held at the Universalist church, the following Monday afternoon, Rev. H. H. Canfield officiating. Interment at the Riverside cemetery. He was born in Sharon, residing in Bridgewater most of his life. He enlisted in the army with a Minnesota regiment, was discharged, and re-enlisted from Vermont. In 1864 he was a prisoner for six months in the Andersonville prison. Mr. Baker is survived by Mrs. Baker and their six children: Henry, who lives in the state of Washington; Mrs. Blanche Adams, Mrs. Bertha Trusty, Harry L. Baker, Mrs. Eunice Carbino, and Norman E Baker.

Contributed by Cathy Hoyt.