The fonds contains primary source information on the lives various members of the Baker family, largely from Dunham, from 1879 to 1913. It consists of correspondence to Malcolm Clapp Baker from his siblings while he was studying as a veterinarian in Montreal. The fonds is comprised of the following files: Abigail Baker (1879-1883), Amelia (Minnie) Baker Stevens (1879-1883), Emma Baker (1879-1883), Harriet Eliza Clapp Baker (1879-1885), Harriet (Hattie) Baker (1879-1886), William Stevens Baker (1879-1885), J. C. Moore (1880-1881), Mary Peckham Stevens (1879-1883), Walter Sanford Stevens (1886), Reverend Albert Stevens (1881), Frederick Stevens Baker (1979-1889), A. H. Baker (1879), Caroline ([188-?]), Eleanor B. Stevens (1881), Julie (Jule) (1879-1882), Frances (Fanny) (1883), Stewart (1882), Malcolm Clapp Baker (1913), Various Unidentifiable Authors (1879-1883), Family Background ([19--?]).
Baker (family)The file contains primary information on the family life and day-to-day activities of Emma Louise Baker from Dunham, Quebec from 1879-1883. It contains correspondence from Emma to her brother, Malcolm Clapp Baker.
Baker, Emma, 1857?-1944The file contains of primary source information on the family life and day-to-day activies of Harriet Eliza Clapp Baker from Dunham, Quebec from 1879-1885. It consists of correspondence from Harriet to her son, Malcolm Clapp Baker.
Baker, Harriet Eliza Clapp, 1822-1911?The file contains primary source information on the family life and day-to-day activities of Harriet (Hattie) Baker from Dunham, Quebec from 1879 to 1886. It consists of correspondence from Harriet to her brother, Malcolm Clapp Baker.
Baker, Hattie, 1859-1943The file contains primary source information on the family life and day-to-day activities of William Stevens Baker from Dunham, Quebec from 1879 to 1885. It consists of correspondence from William to his son, Malcolm Clapp Baker.
Baker, William Stevens, 1818-1905The file contains primary source information on the family life, business ventures, and day-to-day activities of Frederick Stevens Baker from Nebraska from 1879 to 1889. It consists of correspondence from Frederick to his brother, Malcolm Clapp Baker.
Baker, Frederick Stevens, 1848-1916The file contains primary source information on the day-to-day activities of A.H. Baker, from the province of Quebec, in 1879. It consists of correspondence from A.H. Baker to her nephew, Malcolm Clapp Baker.
Baker, A.H.The file contains primary source information on the day-to-day activities of Eleanor B. Stevens from the province of Quebec in 1881. Eleanor was the cousin of Malcolm Clapp Baker. The file consists of correspondence from Eleanor to Malcolm Clapp Baker.
The file contains primary source information on the day-to-day activities of Malcolm Clapp Baker, from Montreal, in 1913. It consists of one correspondence from Malcolm to his sister Harriet, as well as a card announcing a school event.
Baker, Malcolm ClappThe file contains primary source information that is, at this time, unidentifiable in terms of both author and place of origin. It consists of correspondence addressed to Malcolm Clapp Baker.
The file contains information on the Baker Family from Dunham, Quebec from 1879 to 1913. The file contains information that accompanied the letters within the Baker Family (Dunham) Fonds. It includes a family tree as well as a photocopied article with biographical information pertaining to Malcolm Clapp Baker. The file consists of four items including a family tree as well as a photocopied article with biographical information pertaining to Malcolm Clapp Baker.
The file contains primary source information on the family life and day-to-day activities of Abigail Baker from Dunham from 1879 to 1883. It consists of correspondence from Abigail to her brother, Malcolm Clapp Baker.
Baker, Abigail, 1861-1883The file contains primary source information on the family life and day-to-day activities of Amelia (Minnie) Baker Stevens from Stanstead, Quebec from 1879 to 1883. It consists of correspondence from Amelia to her brother, Malcolm Clapp Baker.
Stevens, Minnie Baker, 1851-1911The file contains primary source information on the family life and day-to-day activities of William Sanford Stevens from Dunham, Quebec from 1886. It consists of correspondence from William to his brother-in-law, Malcolm Clapp Baker.
Stevens, Walter SanfordThe file contains primary source information regarding the day-to-day activities of Stewart, from the province of Quebec, in 1882. Stewart was Malcolm Clapp Baker's cousin. It consists of correspondence from Stewart to his cousin, Malcolm Clapp Baker.
The file contains primary source information on the day-to-day activities of J.C. Moore, from the province of Quebec, from 1800 to 1881. It consists of correspondence from J.C. Moore to his cousin, Malcolm Clapp Baker.
Moore, J. C.The file contains primary source information on the family life and day-to-day activities of Mary Peckham Stevens from Dunham, Quebec, from 1879-1883. It consists of correspondence from Mary to her brother, Malcolm Clapp Baker.
Stevens, Mary Peckham Baker, 1854-1928The file contains primary source information on the family life and day-to-day activities of Reverend Albert Stevens from Stanstead, Quebec from 1881. It consists of correspondence from Reverend Stevens to his brother-in-law, Malcolm Clapp Baker.
Stevens, Rev. AlbertThe file contains primary source information on the day-to-day activities of Caroline from the province of Quebec, sometime in the 1880s. It is unclear how Caroline, whose last name is also unknown, came to be associated with Malcolm Clapp Baker. Their relationship is also ambiguous in nature. The file consists of correspondence from Caroline to Malcolm Clapp Baker.
The file contains primary source information on the family life and day-to-day activities of Julie (Jule) from the province of Quebec from 1879 to 1882.Julie, also referred to as Jule, was the cousin of Malcolm Clapp Baker. The file consists of correspondence from Julie to Malcolm Clapp Baker.
The file contains primary source information on the family life and day-to-day activities of Frances, from the province of Quebec, in 1883. Frances, also known as "Aunt Fanny", was the aunt of Malcolm Clapp Baker. It consists of correspondence from Frances to her nephew, Malcolm Clapp Baker.