Advertisement

Dennis K Baker

Advertisement

Dennis K Baker Veteran

Birth
Death
9 Sep 1899 (aged 78–79)
Burleigh County, North Dakota, USA
Burial
Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota, USA GPS-Latitude: 46.8376402, Longitude: -100.7477214
Plot
Plat 1, Block 25, Lot 3, Grave 3
Memorial ID
View Source
Civil War veteran
Pvt. Co. C.
15th Iowa Inf.

Enlisted September 29, 1864. Mustered out June 2, 1865 at Washington, DC.

Born about 1820.
Dennis K. Baker listed on ND death certificate index, died September 9, 1899, aged 78 years.

******************

An old soldier named Dennis Baker, who has been living on Mandan avenue, died last night from paralysis. The funeral will be held tomorrow at 3:30.

The Bismarck Weekly Tribune, September 15, 1899, Page 8.

******************

FUNERAL OF DENNIS BAKER.

The funeral of Dennis K. Baker occurred on the 10th inst. At 4 o'clock p.m., the Rev. Anderson officiating. The deceased was an old soldier and had made his home with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cox since 1877. The attendance and kindly care of Mr. and Mrs. Cox during the helpless condition of the deceased is most commendable and the conduct of his comrades was most faithful.

The Bismarck Weekly Tribune, September 15, 1899, Page 7.
Civil War veteran
Pvt. Co. C.
15th Iowa Inf.

Enlisted September 29, 1864. Mustered out June 2, 1865 at Washington, DC.

Born about 1820.
Dennis K. Baker listed on ND death certificate index, died September 9, 1899, aged 78 years.

******************

An old soldier named Dennis Baker, who has been living on Mandan avenue, died last night from paralysis. The funeral will be held tomorrow at 3:30.

The Bismarck Weekly Tribune, September 15, 1899, Page 8.

******************

FUNERAL OF DENNIS BAKER.

The funeral of Dennis K. Baker occurred on the 10th inst. At 4 o'clock p.m., the Rev. Anderson officiating. The deceased was an old soldier and had made his home with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cox since 1877. The attendance and kindly care of Mr. and Mrs. Cox during the helpless condition of the deceased is most commendable and the conduct of his comrades was most faithful.

The Bismarck Weekly Tribune, September 15, 1899, Page 7.

Advertisement