Synopsis
The history begins with a very brief sketch of Alonzo and Anna Baker and their family. They came to Star Valley in 1888 and settled in the Etna area. When her husband oldest son went to Montana to work, Anna Eliza and her daughters built a two-room log cabin. This cabin is now under the supervision of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. This history gives some information on some of their twelve children. Eather Baker, one of their children, was also a builder; he had unique methods of working with cedar trees. *Contributed by Vicki Jean Baker Mitchell
Subject
Family History
Keywords
“Lumpy Dick,” Etna, Wyoming; Indian Scare, Baker Sisters Trio, Glenco Wyoming; Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, wood beetle, cedar tree
Included Names
Alonzo Baker, Anna Eliza Telford Baker, Blanche Mayberry, William Alonzo Baker, Harriet May Baker, Anna Eliza Baker, Sarah Lavinna “Vinnie” Baker, Elcie Camelia Baker, John Lorenzo Baker, George Tyler Baker, Ruby Eleanor Baker, Eather Baker, Rex Byron Baker, David O. McKay
Item Location
Building:
Star Valley Historical Society Office
Room: File Cabinet Room