Guide to the Capt. James A. Baker Family papers,
1874-1951
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Creator: |
Baker, James A. |
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Title: |
Capt. James A. Baker Family
papers |
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Dates: |
1874-1951 |
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Abstract: |
Correspondence from
Capt. James A. Baker (Rice Institute Chairman, 1891-1941) to various family
members and colleagues, newsclippings regarding William M. Rice and regarding
Capt. Baker’s death, and photographs of the Baker family. |
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Identification: |
MS
487 |
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Quantity: |
4 lin. ft. (4
boxes) |
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Repository: |
Woodson Research Center, Fondren
Library, Rice University, Houston, TX |
Capt. James A. Baker was a prominent
attorney in the law firm of Baker, Botts & Baker, who represented many
wealthy citizens, one of whom was William Marsh Rice, founder of Rice
University. In 1891, Baker was made a member of the Rice Institute Board of
Trustees and eventually became Chairman of the Board. After Rice’s death in
1900, a suspicious Capt. Baker alerted authorities to the possibility of foul
play. Because of his efforts, investigators discovered that Rice was in fact
murdered by an associate.
As Chairman of the Board, Baker contributed to the establishment of Rice
University an elite educational institution. Because of his business savvy, the
Rice endowment was more than doubled in the early years of the university. Mr.
Baker served as Chairman until his death on Aug. 2, 1941. His son, James A.
Baker, Jr., served in World War II, became a lawyer in the family firm and
continued the Baker commitment to Rice.
James A. Baker III., Capt.
Baker’s grandson, was born in 1930 to the wealthy Baker family and attended
Princeton University. He joined the military and spent two years as a marine
lieutenant. After his stint in the military, Baker attended University of Texas
School of Law and began a career as a lawyer which lasted until his wife’s
death in 1970. At the urging of his friend George H. W. Bush, Baker ran for the
Senate. He lost the Senate race, but went on to serve as chief of staff and
Secretary of the Treasury in President Ronald Reagan’s administration and as
Secretary of State under George Bush. He has had a hand in the management of
every Republican campaign for president from 1976 to 1992. After his career in
politics Baker returned to working as an attorney and became a member Baker
Botts law firm.
On June 2, 1992, Dr. Richard J. Stoll, Director for the
Center for the Study of Institutions and Values, as well as a professor of
Political Science, sent a memo to then Rice President George Rupp, suggesting
that Rice approach then Secretary of State James A. Baker III for the
beginnings of a "James Baker Institute". Rupp responded favorably to Stoll's
memo and thus the Baker Institute was born. On March 31, 1993, Secretary Baker
gave a speech accepting Rice's offer of an Institute in his honor, laying down
his ideas on the Baker Institute. In this speech, entitled Ideas Into Action,
in which he charged the Baker Institute to "draw together statesmen, scholars
and students...and...build a bridge between the world of ideas and the world of
action..." These founding words were later used as the building stones for the
external architecture of the building.
The Honorable James A. Baker, III
would later served on the Rice Board of Trustees from 1993 to the present day,
currently acting as Trustee Emeritus.
Correspondence from Capt. James A. Baker (Rice Institute Chairman,
1891-1941) to various family members and colleagues, newsclippings regarding
William M. Rice and regarding Capt. Baker's death, and photographs of the Baker
family.
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Arrangement |
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Series I: Correspondence 1874-1951 (10 folders) |
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Series II: Newsclippings, scrapbooks and published materials,
1920-1941, n.d. (5 folders, 2 scrapbooks, 1 box) |
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Series III: Family photographs, 1870-1940 (1 folder and 1
box) |
Access Restrictions
This material is open for research.
Restrictions on Use
Permission to publish from the Capt. James A. Baker Family papers must
be obtained from the Woodson Research Center, Fondren Library, Rice
University.
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Names: |
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Baker, James A. --
correspondence. |
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Baker, James A. --
photographs. |
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Baker, James A. --homes and
haunts -- photographs. |
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Baker, Judge James A. --
correspondence. |
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Baker family --
correspondence. |
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Baker family --
photographs. |
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Baker, Rowena Crawford --
correspondence. |
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Baker, Alice Graham --
photographs. |
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Jones, Alice Baker --
photographs. |
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Subjects: |
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Baker family (Houston,
Tex.) |
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Rice University –
history |
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Document Types: |
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Correspondence |
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Photographs |
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Newsclippings |
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Reports |
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See Baker Family papers, 1853-1971, MS 40, Woodson Research Center.
See Baker Family "Information Files", Woodson Research Center.
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Baker Family papers, 1874-1951, MS 487, Woodson Research Center,
Fondren Library, Rice University
This collection was a gift donated by Alice Baker Jones Meyer through
Mrs. Ray Watkin Strange, Jan. 2000.
Detailed Description of the Collection
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Series I: Correspondence 1874-1951 |
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folder |
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James A. Baker to father, Judge James A. Baker,
1874-75 |
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Judge James A. Baker to son, James A. Baker, 1875, 1878,
1880 |
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James A. Baker to mother, Rowena Baker,
1874-75 |
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Rowena Baker to son, James A. Baker, 1874 |
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James A. Baker to sister, Minie Baker, 1874 |
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James A. Baker to various family members |
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James A. Baker to Alice Baker Jones, 1932 |
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Annie Baker Eatman to cousin, Alice Baker Jones,
1951 |
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Col. J.G. James (Supt. of Texas Military Institute) to
Judge James A. Baker, 1875 |
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Re: James A. Baker biographical sketch |
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On death of Capt. James A. Baker, 1941 |
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Series II: Newsclippings, scrapbooks and published
materials, 1920-1941, n.d. |
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folder |
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12 |
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Newsclips re: Capt. James A. Baker death, 1941, and
resolution by Guardian Trust Co. |
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Newsclips re: William M. Rice |
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The Patrick Case by Capt. James A. Baker |
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Prince Edward County, Virginia by Archibald
McRobert |
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Philosophical Society of Texas Proceedings,
1941 |
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folder |
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Scrapbook 1: Lincoln's death; Hurricane;
1920s-1930s |
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Scrapbook 2: Albert Patrick trial for the murder of
William Marsh Rice |
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folder |
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Oversize newsclippings and ephemera |
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Series III: Family photographs, 1870-1940 |
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folder |
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Capt. James A. Baker in uniform (Texas Military Institute)
c. 1870s |
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Judge James A. Baker, Mrs. Alice Graham Baker, and
children James A. Baker Jr. and Alice Baker, ca. 1920? |
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Two Houston newspaper clippings of photos of Miss Alice
Baker and Mrs. Alice Graham Baker, ca. 1920 |
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Oversize photographs |
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Newsclipping: King Nottoc Ball IX, Nov. 7, 1907,
Houston Daily Post, featuring King
Hon. Hiram Garwood and Queen Alice Graham Baker (color copy only) |
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King Nottoc Ball IX, Nov. 7, 1907, featuring King Hon.
Hiram Garwood and Queen Alice Graham Baker riding in horse-drawn buggy
decorated with fresh flowers (original and copy print) |
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Palmer Chapel interior, June 1938, prepared for wedding
of Alice Baker Jones to John Harris Meyers, Houston, TX (original and copy
print) |
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Full length studio portrait of Alice Graham Baker (Mrs.
James A. Baker), ca. 1910?, by Davis & Sanford Studio, New York City
(original and copy print) |
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Portrait of unidentified Baker or Graham female family
member, taken The Falk Studio, The Waldorf Astoria, New York, n.d. (ca.
1910?) |
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Family photograph of Capt. James A. Baker, daughter
Alice Baker Meyers, baby, and unidentified woman, ca. 1940 |
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Family photograph of Alice Baker Jones, Alice Graham
Baker (Mrs. James A. Baker), and baby Alice Baker Jones [Meyers], c.
1915 |
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View of library in home of Capt. James A. Baker, 1416
Main St., n.d. (original and copy print) |
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Booklet of newsclippings on the death of Alice Graham
Baker at age 67, May 9, 1932 |
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