Samuel White Baker (1821-1893), English explorer and anti-slavery campaigner, 1874. He is pictured with his Hungarian-born wife Florence, who accompanied him on his African travels. With Speke and Grant, Baker helped to establish the location of the sources of the Nile. In 1864 he reached and named Lake Albert Nyanza between Uganda and Zaire. In 1869 he commanded a military expedition ordered by the Khedive of Egypt to the equatorial regions of the Nile with the objectives of suppressing the slave trade and opening up the territory to commerce. From The Science Record, New York, 1874.
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