Baker: Difference between revisions
(<A script created by the FamilySearch Wiki Engineering Team modified a link on this page so it will not break when the Family History Library Catalog changes in late December.>) |
(add genealogy to county links) |
||
Line 12: | Line 12: | ||
==== A County ==== | ==== A County ==== | ||
*[[Baker County, Alabama]], since 1874 called Chilton County | *[[Baker County, Alabama Genealogy]], since 1874 called Chilton County | ||
*[[Baker County, Florida]] | *[[Baker County, Florida Genealogy]] | ||
*[[Baker County, Georgia]] | *[[Baker County, Georgia Genealogy]] | ||
*[[Baker County, Oregon]] | *[[Baker County, Oregon Genealogy]] | ||
==== A Township ==== | ==== A Township ==== |
Revision as of 01:18, 15 May 2016
![]() |
This disambiguation page lists articles about places with the same name. |
Baker may refer to:
United States[edit | edit source]
A County[edit | edit source]
- Baker County, Alabama Genealogy, since 1874 called Chilton County
- Baker County, Florida Genealogy
- Baker County, Georgia Genealogy
- Baker County, Oregon Genealogy
A Township[edit | edit source]
- Baker Township, Martin, Indiana
- Baker Township, Morgan, Indiana
A Populated Place[edit | edit source]
- Baker, Kern, California
- Baker, San Bernardino, California
- Baker, Brown, Kansas
- Baker, East Baton Rouge, Louisiana
- Baker, Stoddard, Missouri
- Baker, Fallon, Montana
- Baker, White Pine, Nevada
- Baker City, Baker, Oregon
- Baker's Summit, Bedford, Pennsylvania
A River[edit | edit source]
- Baker River, New Hampshire, rises on the south side of Mount Moosilauke and runs south and east to empty into the Pemigewasset River in Plymouth.
- Baker River, Washington, a tributary of the Skagit River, rises in North Cascade National Park and flows south and west 28 miles (45 km) into the Skagit.
Chile[edit | edit source]
- Baker River, largest river by volume in Chile.