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  1. Dec 16, 2014 · An avid golfer, James Baird donated his 590-acre farm in Pleasant Valley, N.Y., to the state of New York in 1939. The land was converted to an 18-hole golf course, designed by Robert Trent Jones. The James Baird State Park opened in 1948. James Baird and his wife, Cornelia Curtis moved to Tucson, Ariz., in 1936 due to ill health.

  2. Dec 12, 2014 · An avid golfer, James Baird donated his 590-acre farm in Pleasant Valley, N.Y., to the state of New York in 1939. The land was converted to an 18-hole golf course, designed by Robert Trent Jones ...

  3. Mar 24, 2017 · The life and legacy of Baird lies not only in being a scholar, but also a family man, Dungeons and Dragons aficionado, world traveler, friend and much more. Baird was born Oct. 1, 1956 to James Oscar Jr. and Mary Avanelle Baird in Bartlesville, OK. Jim’s father served as the president of Oklahoma Christian College.

  4. Mar 21, 2005 · James Baird. Date in History: 1946. In 1946, James Baird, then a junior at Fort Atkinson High School, entered a piece of his artwork in a national art contest for high school students sponsored by the Carnegie Institute in Pittsburg and Scholastic Magazine. Jim’s picture, which he titled “Home Town,” depicted the Fort Atkinson skyline in ...

  5. Included are dates and details of Baird's grandfather's travels. Also included is Inman's response to Baird in which Inman states that he will put Baird in touch with William E. Connelley, Secretary of the Kansas State Historical Society. Creator: Baird, James W. Date: January 10, 1898

  6. Biography. WEAVER, JAMES BAIRD, a Representative from Iowa; born in Dayton, Ohio, June 12, 1833; moved with his parents to Michigan in 1835 and subsequently moved to Iowa and settled on a farm near Bloomfield; attended the common schools; studied law at Bloomfield 1853-1856; was graduated from the Cincinnati Law School in April 1856; was ...

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  8. The letter from J.W. Baird to Dawson, dated February 1903, provides details of his grandfather's life, including his birth in 1767, his early training, his friendship with explorer Zebulon Pike, and his travels along the Santa Fe Trail which included encounters with Indians. Kansas Memory Kansas Historical Society

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