b. 13/12/1839 Milford, Connecticut. d. 26/11/1906 Asheville, North Carolina.
DATE OF MOH ACTION: 30/09/1877 Bear Paw Mountains, Montana.
Baird was born on December 13, 1839, in Milford, Connecticut. He graduated from Hopkins Grammar School in 1859, and later entered Yale University. Despite leaving Yale prior to graduation to fight in the American Civil War, he would receive his diploma in 1863.
Baird joined the 1st Connecticut Light Artillery Battery in August 1862, and served with the unit until March 1864, when he was appointed colonel of volunteers of the 32nd Infantry Regiment U.S. Colored Troops. He mustered out with his regiment in August 1865, and was appointed as a second lieutenant of the 19th Infantry Regiment in May 1866. From 1871 to 1879, he served as adjutant of the 5th Infantry Regiment, commanded by Nelson A. Miles (Baird later wrote the book “General Miles’s Indian Campaigns: On the staked plains.”), and served under him in the Nez Perce War. He became deputy paymaster general with the rank of lieutenant colonel in July 1899. Baird was eventually promoted to brigadier general on 19 February 1903, the day before his retirement.
MOH CITATION:
Most distinguished gallantry in action with the Nez Perce Indians.
BURIAL LOCATION: MILFORD CEMETERY, MILFORD, CONNECTICUT.
Old Milford Lot 206.
LOCATION OF MEDAL: UNKNOWN.