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Photocopies of letters written by Baird to his father, Henry Baird, and his wife, Elizabeth Fisher Baird, describing the sessions of the territorial legislature meeting at Belmont in October and November of 1836.
Henry Samuel Baird (1800-1875), son of Henry Samuel Baird and Ann Burnside, was born in Dublin, Ireland. He married Elizabeth Therese Fisher (1810-1890), daughter of Henry Monroe Fisher and Marianne LaSaliere in 1824 in Michigan. They had ten children. He died in Salem, Ohio. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Ohio and Wisconsin.
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Handwritten census recorded on printed forms, listing the heads of families of Brown County, Wis., as taken by Henry S. Baird in June, 1830 for the national census. Brown County at that time constituted the eastern half of what is now Wisconsin.