Isaac Newton Baker (March 12, 1838 – March 23, 1923) was an American writer and editor who was private secretary to, and biographer of, Robert G. Ingersoll.[1] He was an editor of the American Sunday-School Times.[2][3]
He was born in Philadelphia,[4] where he died in 1923 of arteriosclerotic heart disease.[5]
References
edit- ^ Lectures - The Gods - Page 3 Robert G. Ingersoll - 2007 "unremitting in service, and to none is the publisher more indebted, than to Mr. I. Newton Baker, Mr. Ingersoll's former private secretary, to Dr. Edgar C. Beall, and to Mr. George E. Macdonald for the fine Tables of Contents and the ..."
- ^ Annals of the United States Christian Commission - Page 234 "by one of the editors of The Sunday-School Times, Mr. I. Newton Baker, to whom the Commission was indebted for much valuable service, and was first published in The Times of February 24, 1863."
- ^ The National Sunday school teacher: Volume 13, Issue 1878 A full and most satisfactory report of the Atlanta Convention has been prepared by I. Newton Baker, formerly editor of the Sunday School Times.
- ^ 1870 United States Federal Census
- ^ Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906–1967
External links
edit- Works by I. Newton Baker at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks)