found: Vancouver, G. A chart shewing part of the coast of N.W. America, 1974:map recto (Lieut Joseph Baker)
found: Tooley's dict. of mapmakers, 1979(Baker, Lieut. Joseph, d. 1853; prepared charts for Vancouver's atlas under Vancouver's supervision)
found: Joseph Baker, c1992:p. 15 (b. Feb. (?) 1768) p. 95 (d. 6-26-1817)
found: Meany, E.S. Vancouver's discovery of Puget Sound, 1957:p. 82 (Third Lieutenant Joseph Baker; commissioned Dec. 18, 1790; served on Discovery under George Vancouver; Mt. Baker named in his honor; also Baker Islands in Columbia River; prepared, under Vancouver's supervision, chart showing part of coast of Northwest America; d. 1817 after attaining rank of Captain)
found: Wing, R.C. Joseph Baker: Lieutenant on the Vancouver Expedition, British naval officer for whom Mt. Baker was named, 1992:p. 15, etc. (Joseph Baker; b. Bristol, England 1768, most likely February; according to Hereford Journal of July 2, 1817, d. on Thursday last at Presteigne, universally esteemed and lamented; buried cemetery of St. Andrew Parish Church of Presteigne, Wales; stone mounted in sanctuary reads "sacred to the memory of Joseph Baker Esq. Post Captain in the Royal Navy who died June 26th 1817 age 49")