Baker then sold the rights to Harvey Comics, which produced a large number of commercial spin-offs.
Baker soon sold his share to John L. Stevens, a local minister, in 1854.
In 1904, Baker and Jones formed the Santa Monica Land & Water Company and later sold it to Robert C. Gillis.
Baker sold a three quarter interest in the land to the Comstock millionaire John Percival Jones in 1874.
Baker sells the garments produced in these factories to major corporations such as Sara Lee, Walmart and K-Mart.
Bakers sometimes bake goods at home and then sell them in the streets.
The hotel opened in 1885 under the name, Baker Hotel, although Baker had already sold the building to Stephen Smeede for $12,000.
Then, in 2004, Baker took his own advice and sold his condominium in Washington's trendy Adams Morgan neighborhood.
Bakers often baked goods at home and then sold them in the streets.
Baker sold his shares of Gee Street to Richard Branson in 2000.