Indiana Historical Society - Manuscripts and Archives Department

CONRAD BAKER
PAPERS, 1858-1902


Collections #
M 0008
OM 0003
BV 3222-3252
F 0034-0047; 0259-0263


Table of Contents

Collection Information
Historical Sketch
Scope and Content Note
Box and Folder Listing
Cataloging Information

Processed by
Paul Brockman
22 June 1998


COLLECTION INFORMATION

VOLUME OF COLLECTION:

12 manuscript boxes, 30 bound volumes, 18 microfilm reels, 1 oversize folder

COLLECTION DATES:

1858-1902

PROVENANCE:

Robert C. Tucker, Jr., Indianapolis, IN, 1963; W. J. Holiday, Sr., 7 October 1966

RESTRICTIONS:

Use microfilm copies of letter books in place of originals.

REPRODUCTION RIGHTS:

Permission to reproduce or publish material in this collection must be obtained from the Indiana Historical Society.

ALTERNATE FORMATS:

Letter books are on microfilm

RELATED HOLDINGS:

Arthur G. Mitten Collection (M 0211)

ACCESSION NUMBER:

1963.0015, 1966.1007

NOTES:

 

 


HISTORICAL SKETCH

Conrad Baker (1817-1885) was born in Franklin County, Pennsylvania. After attending Pennsylvania College in Gettysburg he studied law in the firm of Stevens and Smyser, under Thaddeus Stevens. In 1841, he moved to Evansville, Vanderburgh County, and started a law practice. During the Civil War, Baker served for three years as a colonel in the 1st Indiana Cavalry (28th Regiment). In 1863, he was assigned to Indianapolis where he became Assistant Provost Marshall General for the state of Indiana.

Baker's political career prior to the war included on term as a state representative (1845-1846) and eighteen months as judge for the Court of Common Pleas. In 1865, Baker was nominated to run as lieutenant governor with Oliver P. Morton. After their election victory, Morton suffered a paralytic stroke in November, 1865, and was sent to Europe for recovery. Baker served as acting governor for six months in Morton's absence, and two years later he became governor when Morton was elected to the U. S. Senate. He was reelected for a full term in 1868. Among his gubernatorial accomplishments were appropriations for a soldier's home, a house of refuge for juvenile offenders, uncontrollable boys and children with unfit parents, and a woman's prison.

After his term as governor, Baker did not seek further political office and entered into partnership with the Indianapolis law firm of Hendricks, Hord & Hendricks which became Baker, Hord & Hendricks when Thomas Hendricks became governor. Baker was married twice, in 1838 to Matilda Escon Sommers and in 1858 to Charlotte Frances Chute. Baker fathered six children: Albert, William, Alice, Florence, Elizabeth and Thaddeus.

Source: Information in collection.
Pumroy & Brockman, A Guide to the Manuscript Collections of the Indiana Historical Society and the Indiana State Library, p. 10.


SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE

The collection consists of the personal and official papers of Conrad Baker, concerning the period while he was lieutenant governor and governor of Indiana, 1865-1867, a number of letter books containing the correspondence of both governors Morton and Baker, and the records of the law firm of Baker, Hord & Hendricks. Conrad Baker's papers consists of correspondence, receipts, legal documents and printed material. Among the subjects in the correspondence are elections and state and national Republican Party politics, correspondence on issues before the Indiana General Assembly including claims from Morgan's Raid, the Indiana Hospital for the Insane, Ku Klux Klan activities in the state, the creation and location of a state agricultural college, prison conditions and the creation of a women's prison. The papers also contain accounts and receipts regarding the constructions of the Supreme Court and State Office Building in Indianapolis (1867-1869). There is also a report by General Alvin P. Hovey, military commander of the District of Indiana, regarding the arrests and court martials of Indiana opponents of the war (August, 1865), and court opinions and calendars, circulars, fugitive requisitions, and other printed materials.

The Baker papers also contain letters books regarding business during legislative sessions, 1869, 1871, 1872, and letter books on routine government business, such as appointments, claims, and invitations. The collection also includes correspondence between Baker and his brother William (1813-1872) regarding family matters and personal business interests in Evansville, 1865-1872. Also contained in the papers are letter books, correspondence, and notes for the law firm of Baker, Hord & Hendricks, 1863-1887. Additional items in the collection include an account book for Baker's estate, 1885-1896, and a register and account book for Hemlock Lodge at Pine Hills, Montgomery County, Indiana, 1896-1902.

The collection also includes correspondence and letter books of Governor Oliver P. Morton, including letters to Morton regarding politics, the conduct of the war, and routine government business, and Morton's letter books, 1864-1867, containing copies of his letters on politics and government business.

Correspondents include: Horace P. Biddle, Noble C. Butler, Henry B. Carrington, John Coburn, Charles F. Coffin, Schuyler Colfax, Edward T. Cox, Henry H. Crapo, Will Cumback, Jefferson C. Davis, John Defrees, William H. English, Walter Q. Gresham, Rutherford B. Hayes, Thomas A. Hendricks, William R. Holloway, Alvin P. Hovey, George W. Julian, James F. D. Lanier, Robert H. Milroy, Oliver P. Morton, Lazarus Noble, David Dale Owen, Richard Owen, Robert Dale Owen, John U. Pettit, Daniel D. Pratt, William H. Seward, Edwin M. Stanton, Thaddeus Stevens, Jeremiah Sullivan, William H. H. Terrell, Lew Wallace, Anson Wolcott, and Joseph Wright.


BOX AND FOLDER LISTING

BOX 1: Correspondence ,1858-March, 1867
FOLDER CONTENTS

1

Autobiography n.d.; Correspondence, 1858-1863

2

Correspondence, Jan. 15, 1864-Sept., 1864

3

Correspondence, Oct. 3-27, 1864

4

Correspondence, Jan., 1865-March, 1865

5

Correspondence, April, 1865-May, 1865

6

Correspondence, June, 1865-July, 1865

7

Correspondence, Aug., 1865

8

Correspondence, Aug., 1865 (Gen. Hovey's Report)

9

Correspondence, Sept., 1865-Oct., 1865

10

Correspondence, Nov., 1865-Dec., 1865

11

Correspondence, Jan., 1866-Feb., 1866

12

Correspondence, March, 1866-April, 1866

13

Correspondence, May, 1866-June, 1866

14

Letter books & private letter books, May, 1866-Oct, 1872 (BV 3222-3240 & F 0034-0044 & 0046-0047)

15

Correspondence, July, 1866-Aug., 1866

16

Correspondence, Sept., 1866-Dec., 1866

17

Correspondence, Jan. 1-20, 1867

18

Correspondence, Jan. 21-31, 1867

19

Correspondence, Feb. 1-14, 1867

20

Correspondence, Feb. 15-28, 1867

21

Correspondence, March 1-7, 1867

 

BOX 2: Correspondence, March 8, 1867-Sept. 30, 1867
FOLDER CONTENTS

1

Correspondence, March 8-12, 1867

2

Correspondence, March 13-19, 1867

3

Correspondence, March 20-27, 1867

4

Correspondence, March 28-31, 1867

5

Resolutions Regarding Morgan's Raid Claims, March 11-18, 1867

6

Correspondence, April 1-16, 1867

7

Correspondence, April 16-30, 1867

8

Correspondence, May 1-14, 1867

9

Correspondence, May 15-31, 1867

10

Correspondence, June 1-12, 1867

11

Correspondence, June 13-30, 1867

12

Correspondence, July 1-15, 1867

13

Correspondence, July 15-31, 1867

14

Correspondence, Aug. 1-15, 1867

15

Correspondence, Aug. 17-31, 1867

16

Correspondence, Sept. 1-14, 1867

17

Correspondence, Sept. 16-23, 1867

18

Correspondence, Sept. 24-30, 1867

 

BOX 3: Correspondence, Oct., 1867-March, 1868
FOLDER CONTENTS

1

Correspondence, Oct. 1-10, 1867

2

Correspondence, Oct. 11-21, 1867

3

Correspondence, Oct. 22-26, 1867

4

Correspondence, Oct. 27-31, 1867

5

Correspondence, Nov. 1-17, 1867

6

Correspondence, Nov. 18-22, 1867

7

Correspondence, Nov. 23-30, 1867

8

Correspondence, Dec. 1-18, 1867

9

Correspondence, Dec., 19-31, 1867

10

Correspondence, Jan. 1-14, 1868

11

Correspondence, Jan. 15-23, 1868

12

Correspondence, Jan. 24-31, 1868

13

Correspondence, Feb. 1-10, 1868

14

Correspondence, Feb. 11-23, 1868

15

Correspondence, Feb. 24-28, 1868

16

Correspondence, March 1-31, 1868

 

BOX 4: Correspondence, April, 1868-Feb., 1869
FOLDER CONTENTS

1

Correspondence, April 1-28, 1868

2

Correspondence, May, 1868

3

Correspondence, June, 1868

4

Correspondence, June, 1868

5

Correspondence, July, 1868

6

Correspondence, Aug., 1868-Sept., 1868

7

Correspondence, Oct., 1868

8

Correspondence, Nov., 1868

9

Correspondence, Dec., 1868

10

Correspondence, Jan., 1869-Feb., 1869

 

BOX 5: Correspondence, March, 1869-Oct., 1869
FOLDER CONTENTS

1

Correspondence, March, 1869

2

Correspondence, April, 1869

3

Correspondence, May, 1869-June, 1869

4

Correspondence, July, 1869

5

Correspondence, Aug., 1869

6

Correspondence, Sept, 1869

7

Correspondence, Oct., 1869

 

BOX 6: Correspondence, Nov., 1869-June, 1870
FOLDER CONTENTS

1

Correspondence, Nov., 1869

2

Correspondence, Dec., 1869

3

Correspondence, Jan., 1870

4

Correspondence, Feb., 1870

5

Correspondence, March, 1870

6

Correspondence, April, 1870

7

Correspondence, May, 1870

8

Correspondence, June, 1870

 

BOX 7: Correspondence, July, 1870-Dec., 1870
FOLDER CONTENTS

1

Correspondence, July, 1870

2

Correspondence, Aug., 1870

3

Correspondence, Sept. 1870

4

Correspondence, Oct., 1870

5

Correspondence, Nov., 1870

6

Baker, Hord & Hendricks legal files, Nov. 11-28, 1870

7

Correspondence, Dec., 1870

8

Speeches and general materials, 1870

 

BOX 8: Correspondence, Jan., 1871-Feb., 1872
FOLDER CONTENTS

1

Correspondence, Jan., 1871

2

Correspondence, Feb., 1-13, 1871

3

Correspondence, Feb. 14-28

4

Correspondence, March, 1871

5

Correspondence, April, 1871

6

Correspondence, May, 1871

7

Correspondence, June, 1871

8

Correspondence, July, 1871-Aug., 1871

9

Correspondence, Sept., 1871-Oct., 1871

10

Correspondence, Nov. 1-21, 1871

11

Correspondence, Nov. 22-28, 1871

12

Correspondence, Dec., 1871

13

Correspondence, Jan., 1872

14

Correspondence, Feb. 1-18, 1872

15

Correspondence, Feb. 19-29, 1872

 

BOX 9: Correspondence, March, 1872-Dec. 15, 1872
FOLDER CONTENTS

1

Correspondence, March 1-8, 1872

2

Correspondence, March 11-17, 1872

3

Correspondence, March 18-31, 1872

4

Correspondence, April 1-10, 1872

5

Correspondence, April 11-29, 1872

6

Correspondence, May, 1872

7

Correspondence, June 1-10, 1872

8

Correspondence, June 11-30, 1872

9

Correspondence, July, 1872

10

Correspondence, Aug., 1872

11

Correspondence, Sept., 1872

12

Correspondence, Oct., 1872

13

Correspondence, Nov. 1-10, 1872

14

Correspondence, Nov. 11-30, 1872

15

Correspondence, Dec., 1-9, 1872

16

Correspondence, Dec., 10-15, 1872

 

BOX 10: Correspondence, Dec. 16, 1872-1879; Legal Papers, 1863-1870
FOLDER CONTENTS

1

Correspondence, Dec. 16-20, 1872

2

Correspondence, Dec. 21-24, 1872

3

Correspondence, Dec. 25, 1872

4

Correspondence, n.d.

5

Correspondence, 1873-1879

6

Serial letters to Albert Baker (son), n.d.

7

Accounts-Indiana Supreme Court & State Office Building, 1867-1868

8

Governor's & legislative letter books, 1864-1872, (BV 03241-3247 & F 0259-0263 & F 0044-0045)

9

Correspondence--Indiana Supreme Court & State Office Building, April 23-May 1, 1867

10

Correspondence--Indiana Supreme Court & State Office Building, May 8, 1867-July, 1867

11

Correspondence--Indiana Supreme Court & State Office Building, Aug., 1867-Oct. 11, 1867

12

Correspondence--Indiana Supreme Court & State Office Building, Oct. 17, 1867-Dec. 30, 1867

13

General records--Indiana Supreme Court & State Office Building, 1867-Jan. 27, 1869

14

Receipt Books--Indiana Supreme Court & State Office Building, 1867-1868

15

Documents & printed materials , 1865-1867 (OM 0003)

16

Correspondence--Baker, Hord & Hendricks, 1863-Oct., 1865

17

Correspondence--Baker, Hord & Hendricks, Nov., 1865-Dec., 1865

18

Correspondence--Baker, Hord & Hendricks, 1866-1870

 

BOX 11: Baker, Hord & Hendricks Case Records, 1870-1886
FOLDER CONTENTS

1

Grand Prairie Memorial Institute papers, 1870-1872

2

Grand Prairie Memorial Institute, papers, 1872

3

Grand Prairie Memorial Institute, papers, 1872

4

Grand Prairie Memorial Institute, papers, 1873

5

Clements A. Greenleaf bankruptcy case, 1874

6

Clements A. Greenleaf bankruptcy case, 1874

7

E. Nutting bankruptcy case, 1878

8

E. Nutting bankruptcy case, 1878

9

Baker, Hord & Hendricks correspondence, 1874-1882

10

Baker, Hord & Hendricks correspondence, 1880-1885

11

Baker, Hord & Hendricks correspondence, 1880

12

Baker, Hord & Hendricks, Wabash, Toledo & Western Railway, 1880

13

Baker, Hord & Hendricks, Wabash, Toledo & Western Railway, 1882

14

Baker, Hord & Hendricks, Central Union Telephone Co. case, 1880-1886

 

BOX 12: Baker, Hord & Hendricks--Legal Cases, 1871-1882
FOLDER CONTENTS

1

Union Paper Collar Co., n.d. (186?)

2

Smock v. Henderson, Root, Braden, Woodruff, Hendricks, Feb. 16, 1872

3

Compton v. Wabash, St. Louis & Pacific Railway Co. and others, n.d.

4

Opinion of stockholders of Republic Insurance Co., April, 1872

5

Metropolitan National Bank v. Toledo, Wabash & Western Railway, June 10, 1878

6

Pittsburgh, Cincinnati & St. Louis Railway and others v. Roosevelt and Fosdick, 1879

7

Compton v. Wabash, St. Louis & Pacific Railway, n.d.

8

Compton v. Wabash, St. Louis & Pacific Railway, 1880, n.d.

9

Tysen, Ham & others v. Wabash, St. Louis & Pacific Railway, 1882

10

Scrapbooks, 1863-1873 (BV 3251-3252)

11

Conrad Baker estate, Oct., 1896 (BV 3249)

12

Allan Hendricks letter book, Indiana Law School, 1894 (BV 3248)

13

Hemlock Lodge, Pine Hills, Register & Association Book, 1892-1906 (BV 3250)

14

Chicago Legal News, 11 Nov. 1871 (OM 0003)

 


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