Edmund Baker

Edmund Uglow Baker (July 8, 1854 – February 22, 1911) was an American Democratic politician and businessman.

His middle name, Uglo(w), was the maiden name of his paternal grandmother, Thomasin Uglow Baker (1779–1841).

[2] Baker served as chairman of the town board of Linden, Wisconsin.

[3] During his term in office, he was one of 22 "perfidious" Democrats named by the Wisconsin Anti-Prohibition Association that voted against the 1891 Knapstein bill to repeal the local option.

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