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Lafayette C. Baker

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of Washington, D.C., from September 12, 1862, to November 7, 1863, Baker ran the National Detective Bureau also sometimes known as the "National Detective Police Department." He was appointed colonel of 1st D.C. Cavalry, May 5, 1863. According to Glenn Hastedt "Although his accomplishments were many,
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The following year, Baker was sacked from his position as government spymaster. President Johnson accused him of spying on him, a charge Baker admitted in his book which he published in response. He also announced that he had had Booth's diary in his possession which was being suppressed by the
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plan to kidnap Abraham Lincoln in 1864 and early 1865. The conspirators supposedly planned to have Lincoln impeached in his absence. The authors speculate that the conspirators were concerned that Baker could link them to the planned kidnapping, which might lead to accusations that they were
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conspirators in Lincoln's assassination. The authors believe the conspirators did not support Booth after March 1865. Academic historians have treated the book with hostility and derision, having many objections based on errors and misuse of sources in the book.
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On July 3, 1868, Baker retired to home complaining of soreness from a gun wound during a hunting trip. He had been out drinking with Wally Pollack, his brother-in-law, and came home feeling sick, passing away later that night, reportedly from
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Baker was born in Stafford, New York, on October 13, 1826. He became a mechanic, moved to Michigan in 1839, returned to New York in 1848, moved to California in 1853, and was a San Francisco vigilante in 1856. He moved to the
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Baker operated with little regard for warrants or the constitutional rights of those he pursued. He is also reported to have employed brutal interrogation techniques in order to obtain information."
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by conspiracy theorists David W. Balsiger and Charles E. Sellier, alleges that Baker was poisoned by high-placed conspirators, including Stanton, who supported
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in his book, "Why Was Lincoln Murdered?," that these would implicate Stanton in the assassination. However, this notion has been proven as speculation by author
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Baker was recalled to Washington after the assassination of President Lincoln in 1865. Within two days of his arrival in Washington, Baker's agents in
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Honorable Treachery: A History of U. S. Intelligence, Espionage, and Covert Action from the American Revolution to the CIA
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which he published in 1867 after his fall from grace. During the early months of the Civil War, he spied for General
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had made four arrests and had the names of two more conspirators, including the actual presidential assassin
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never confirmed the appointment. Baker was mustered out of the volunteers on January 15, 1866.
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were found holed up in a barn and Booth was himself shot and killed by Sgt.
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Baker is buried in Forest Hills Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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Eicher, 2001, p. 588 states that Baker was "prone to fabrication.'
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People associated with the assassination of Abraham Lincoln
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Lafayette Baker

Stafford, New York
Philadelphia
United States of America
Union Army
Union Army
American Civil War
Presidents
Abraham Lincoln
Andrew Johnson
District of Columbia
Winfield Scott
Confederate
Virginia
Washington, D.C.
captain
Provost Marshal


Secretary of War
Edwin M. Stanton
telegraph
Maryland
John Wilkes Booth
David Herold
Boston Corbett
President
Andrew Johnson
brigadier general

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