Letter from James Baker to Alden Partridge, 2 March 1824
Thanks Partridge for his kindness during his 15 months at the academy; please send discharge. ; Transcription by Joseph Byrne. Transcriptions may be subject to human eeror.
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Thanks Partridge for his kindness during his 15 months at the academy; please send discharge. ; Transcription by Joseph Byrne. Transcriptions may be subject to human eeror.
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Captain James A. Baker, Houston lawyer, banker, and businessman, received an alarming telegram on September 23, 1900: his elderly millionaire client William Marsh Rice had died unexpectedly in New York City. Baker rushed to New York, where he unraveled a plot to murder Rice and plunder his estate. Working tirelessly with local authorities, Baker saved Rice's fortune from more than one hundred claimants; he championed the wishes of his deceased client and founded Rice Institute for the Advancement of Literature, Science and Art-today's internationally acclaimed Rice University. For fifty year
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