. Life and character of William Taylor Baker, president of the World's Columbian exposition and of the Chicago Board of trade. Samuel Dunster. Eliza Annie (Dunster) Leslie D. F. Baker. Wm, T. Baker, Jr. Dorothy Elizabeth Baker. grandchildren of wm. t. baker and children of the author. ELIZA ANNIE DUNSTER 101 construction work in Dakota for the Chicago & NorthwesternRailway at $30 a month, which lasted a year, and he thenwent to Seattle, Washington, and engaged in the same lineof work for the Seattle, Lake Shore & Eastern three years he resigned and opened a private engin


. Life and character of William Taylor Baker, president of the World's Columbian exposition and of the Chicago Board of trade. Samuel Dunster. Eliza Annie (Dunster) Leslie D. F. Baker. Wm, T. Baker, Jr. Dorothy Elizabeth Baker. grandchildren of wm. t. baker and children of the author. ELIZA ANNIE DUNSTER 101 construction work in Dakota for the Chicago & NorthwesternRailway at $30 a month, which lasted a year, and he thenwent to Seattle, Washington, and engaged in the same lineof work for the Seattle, Lake Shore & Eastern three years he resigned and opened a private engineeringoffice, which later developed into a contracting business forrailroad and water works construction. From 1898 to 1904he projected and built, in partnership with his father, theSnoqualmie Falls and White River Power plants, which supplyelectric light and power to Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, and theintervening towns. Since the completion of this work hewith his college mate and associate, Frank S. Washburn, alsoan engineer, organized the Muscle Shoals Hydro-ElectricPower Company, and the Alabama Interstate Power Company,of Alabama, in each of which compani


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