Henry S. Baird

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1800 – 1875

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Who was Henry S. Baird?

Henry Samuel Baird was the territorial Attorney General of Wisconsin during 1836-1839, appointed by Wisconsin territorial governor Henry Dodge.

He is known as "Father of the Wisconsin Bar."

Born in Dublin, Ireland, Baird moved with his family, at age five, to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He worked in various law firms in Ohio and Pennsylvania including the law firm of the future governor of Ohio Reuben Wood before moving to Wisconsin Territory, to Green Bay, Wisconsin, where he was admitted to the bar in a special ceremony in the courtroom of territorial judge James Doty. Baird was involved with Indian affairs negotiating land transactions with the Indian tribes: the Menominee and Ho-Chunk tribes; Baird also served in the Wisconsin Territorial Council, the upper house of the Wisconsin Territorial Legislature and was the first president of the territorial council; he also served in the first Wisconsin Constitutional Convention of 1846. He served as mayor of Green Bay, Wisconsin twice, in 1861 and 1862.

At age 24 he married the 14-year-old Elizabeth Fisher, his favorite student, on Mackinac Island in Michigan, on August 24, 1824, and they moved to unsettled Wisconsin Territory.

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Born
May 16, 1800
Dublin
Also known as
  • Henry Baird
Died
Apr 30, 1875

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on July 23, 2013

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