ZACK. H. and JAMES S. BAKER
From the 1887 History of Vernon County, Missouri, p. 820-822: Zack. H. and James S. Baker (Sheldon).
The names which head
this sketch, those of brothers, represent a family so well known in
the early history of Vernon county, that it would be an omission
greatly to be regretted did not an outline, at least, of their
career be noted in the present volume. Some members of the family
became located here in a pioneer day. Morris C. Baker, the father of
Zach. and James S. Baker, was born in Ashe county, N. C., and there
was reared to manhood, attending in youth to the details of farm
labor. When a young man he married Miss Matilda Stamper, after which
they removed to Tennessee, living there until 1849. Following this
Mr. B. made his home in Arkansas one year, coming thence to Lawrence
county, Mo., and in 1854 to Vernon county, and settling in the
eastern part of the county; but in 1856 he moved his family from
that locality to section 31, of Drywood township, later going across
the line into Barton county. This continued to be his home until his
death in 1878 -- an event sincerely mourned by many who had known
him during life. Baker's Grove, in that county, bears his name.
Besides his widow, who still survives, Mr. Baker left a family of
seven children, five of whom are living: Sarah, Mrs. Long; Zach.,
James S., Lamenda, now Mrs. Dougherty, and Andy J. He was a man of
sterling integrity and honor and commanded unbounded respect from
all who were favored with his acquaintance. For many years he was
postmaster at Baker's Grove and in 1857 took the contract for
carrying the mail from Carthage to Little Osage, receiving for this
service $450 annually, the round trip being made once a week. During
the years 1858-59-60 the mail was carried on horseback by the two
boys, Zach. and James, but at the outbreak of the war the route was
abandoned.
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