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LAFAYETTE C. BAKER
(1826 - 1868) Union spy and chief of the Federal Secret Service who had an amazing career, including convincing Jefferson Davis he would act as a double-agent, promoted to brigadier general, and in charge of the pursuit of Booth and his co-conspirators. Rare war-date A. L. S. "L. C. Baker", 1p. 8vo., "Office, Provost Marshal, War Department, Washington City, Sep. 14, 1863 to Capt. Daniel S. Curtis, Co. B, 1st District of Columbia Cavalry. In part: "...You will send to this office immediately 20 mounted men with pistols no sabers or carbines...". Written shortly after Baker formed Curtis' unit as part of the newly formed National Detective Police (the original Secret Service). No doubt this order was issued in order to apprehend a citizen, perhaps a spy, as "no sabers or carbines" were required. Fine.

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May 9, 2012 11:00 AM EDT
Stamford, CT, US

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