James A. Baker collection, 1938-1966

Overview of the Collection

Dnr
Munro, Sarah; Baker, James Adolph, 1906-
Title
James A. Baker collection
Dates
1938-1966 (inclusive)
Quantity
2 linear feet
Collection Number
2005-005
Summary
The James A. Baker collection is primarily concerned with the military records of James Adolph Baker, M.D. They were created and collected by Dr. Baker and donated to the University by his grand-daughter Sarah Munro.
Repository
Oregon Health & Science University, Historical Collections & Archives
OHSU Historical Collections & Archives
Oregon Health & Science University
3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Rd. MC:LIB
Portland, OR
97239
Telephone: 5034945587
hcaref@ohsu.edu
Access Restrictions

Some materials in this collection may be restricted due to the presence of protected health information (PHI) or other confidential information. Please contact Historical Collections & Archives for more details regarding access.

Languages
English

Biographical NoteReturn to Top

James Adolph Baker, M.D. rose to the rank of Major in the National Guard of the Medical Corps, US Army. He served in WWII in the East Indies, Papua, Bismarck Archipelago, New Guinea and Leyte as Medical Officer: General Duty, in the SWPA (South West Pacific Area) infantry division as Battalion [Bn.] Surgeon.

He completed 1 year and 2 months in continental service at Brooke General Hospital, Fort Sam Houston, Texas in surgical service and in orthopedic service at Madigan General Hospital at Fort Lewis, Washington, as well as 2 years and 5 months in Foreign Service. He was awarded 6 Bronze Stars and a WWII Victory Medal. Dr. Baker's National Guard service was terminated in 1954.

Born in Gaston, Oregon on June 4, 1906, he had a brother, Russel L. Baker and sister, Fern Catherine Glover. About his younger years, Dr. Baker writes: "Summer vacations were spent at various jobs such as; logging camps; saw mills; farms; during high school I worked part time in a drugstore; the summer of 1929, I spent in Alaska, working for the Fair Banks Exploration Company, a large gold dredging outfit; during my four years medical school vacations, I spent as the night shipping clerk for the Gridley Dairy Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. My last two years of medial school I spent the evenings operating the switchboard at the Deaconess Hospital, Milwaukee, Wisconsin". He later married Laura Lee Baker and resided at 1414 SW 6th Avenue, Aberdeen, Washington.

James Baker received a B.A. from Pacific University, 1925-1929. He also attended the University of Oregon, during the school year 1929-1930, but did not receive a degree. He matriculated in 1930 at Marquette University, School of Medicine in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where he received his M.D., graduating, in 1934. He served at New York Polyclinic Hospital, New York, N.Y., as rotating intern from 1934-1936, and was surgical chief resident, 1937-1940.

Dr. Baker entered general practice in 1940 in Aberdeen, Washington, as a physician and surgeon and had a very busy industrial practice. He was on the staff of Grays Harbor Community Hospital, Aberdeen, Washington and St. Joseph Hospital, also in Washington State. He was also a contract physician and surgeon for the US Public Health Service.

Dr. Baker served as Diplomate of the National Board of Medical Examiners, 1939 and also held memberships in the American Medical Association, Grays Harbor Medical Society, the Association of Military Surgeons and the American College of Surgeons.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

The bulk of the materials in the collection consist of the military records of James A. Baker, date range 1938-1966. The collection also contains a small amount of material pertaining to his civilian medical practice, including some patient records (1936-1977), records of his brother, a patient with Parkinson's Disease, a small handwritten book of class notes and experiments on Organic Chemistry, a manuscript titled "Historical Outline: The Early History of Blood Transfusion," financial statements relating to lease agreements, and published articles.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Restrictions on Use

OHSU Historical Collections & Archives (HC&A) is the owner of the original materials and digitized images in our collections, however, the collection may contain materials for which copyright is not held. Patrons are responsible for determining the appropriate use or reuse of materials. Consult with HC&A to determine if we can provide permission for use.

Preferred Citation

James A. Baker Collection, Collection Number 2005-005, Historical Collections & Archives, Oregon Health & Science University

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Processing Note

The materials were created/collected by James Adolph Baker, M.D. Sarah Munro, grand-daughter of Dr. Baker, donated the collection to the OHSU Historical Collections & Archives in the fall of 2004. The OHSU HC&A archivist processed the materials in May of 2005.

Related Materials

Oregon State Medical Society Accession No. 1997-003 Service Bulletin Cliff Morris Papers Accession No. 1998-006 Hills, Hilterbrant and Richards Papers Accession No. 1998-007 Evart A Tinker Photograph Albums Accession No. 2000-005 Colonel Strohm's Nurses Photograph Album Accession No. 2000-006 Charles F. Norris Photograph Album Accession No. 2000-007

OHSU Oral History Project Cliff Morris Donald Devlin E. Murray Burns Ruby Hills, Katherine Fisher Hildebrandt, and Edith Moore Richards

PNW Archives Burns, Edgar Murray, Notes on the U.S. Medical Service 46th General Hospital in WWII: history of the Oregon Neuropsychiatric Society. [1945-1979?]

Diack, Arch W. 46th General Hospital: University of Oregon Medical School in World War II, 1942-45, a sketch journal. Published by Arch W. Diack, 1986

Hills Ruby, Remembering Our Experiences in WWII: 1942-45, 1991. World War II and the Greatest Generation [video recording]: the University of Oregon Medical School history. [Produced by] Linda Weimer, Joan Ash. Portland: Oregon Health & Science University, 2001

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

I. Wartime documentsReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
1 1
Documents, U.S. Army and Washington State National Guard
1945-1964
1 2
WWII records
These include documentation of service in New Guinea as medical officer and battalion surgeon with Anti-Aircraft Artillery units. Mentioned in dispatch for bravery during an air raid, 1943.
1941-1945
1 3
Service documentation, postwar
A few items from wartime, but most concern his return from abroad and post-war service career.
1942-1965
1 4
Reserve and Inactive service records
1955-1966
1 5
Wartime Miscellany
1942-1944
flat-file
14 1
1 small American flag
undated
14 1
Color map of Buna sector Papua-New Guinea
undated
14 1
Trace map of invasion beach New Guinea
undated
14 1
Black & white map Ft. Lewis, Wa.
undated

II. Medical records and arcticlesReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
2 6
Patient medical and autopsy records (RESTRICTED)
1937-1977
2 7
Blood Transfusion-manuscript
undated
2 8
Leases and stocks
1951-1961
2 9
Article reprints & miscellany I
1936-1980
2 10
Article reprints & miscellany II
1936-1979
2 11
Patient file Russel L. Baker (brother) (RESTRICTED)
1969-2006
2 12
Miscellany
1947-1955

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • General Surgery
  • Medicine, Military
  • World War (1939-1945)

Geographical Names

  • Oregon
  • Washington (State)

Occupations

  • Physicians

Other Creators

  • Personal Names
    • Munro, Sarah (dnr)