Laurence Simmons Baker (May 15, 1830 – April 10, 1907) was an officer in the United States Army on the frontier, then later a brigadier general in the...
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Laurence Baker may refer to: Laurence S. Baker (1830–1907), officer in the Confederate States Army Laurie Baker (Laurence Wilfred Baker, 1917–2007), Indian...
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Aide de Camp: Cpt Thomas J. Goree Medical Director: Dr. John S. D. Cullen LTG Richard S. Ewell, Commanding General Staff: Supernumerary: MG Isaac R. Trimble...
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Kenneth Laurence Baker (September 30, 1912 – August 10, 1985) was an American singer and actor who first gained notice as the featured singer on radio's...
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as decided by General John Adams Dix. Confederate cavalry general Laurence S. Baker is buried in the town's Cedar Hill Cemetery. Suffolk became a city...
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Lawrence Wilfred "Laurie" Baker (2 March 1917 – 1 April 2007) was a British-born Indian architect, renowned for his initiatives in cost-effective energy-efficient...
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of Brig. Gen. Fitzhugh Lee and Wade Hampton (now commanded by Col. Laurence S. Baker) to protect the flanks and rear of Imboden's column. Imboden's orders...
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William P. Roberts would become the youngest general. Brigadier General Laurence S. Baker, another Gates County native, lost his right arm in the war. Jack...
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fighting until he was again wounded with shrapnel to the hip. Colonel Laurence S. Baker assumed command of Hampton's Brigade after the injury. Hampton was...
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Brig. Gen. Lewis A. Armistead Brig. Gen. Rufus Barringer Brig. Gen. Laurence S. Baker Brig. Gen. Lawrence O. Branch Brig. Gen. Thomas Lanier Clingman Brig...
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