Baldwin Family Papers, 1763-1889.
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Baldwin, Catherine Beckford, 1785-1864
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Baldwin, Benj. F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1777-1821.
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Thompson, Benjamin
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Phinney, Lucretia Beckford
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Griffith, Catherine Baldwin Vannovouse.
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Baldwin family.
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Mary and Elizabeth Baldwin were the socially prominent daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baldwin. They hosted events first in Macon, Ga., and, after 1933, in Savannah, Ga., where they socialized with students from Wesleyan Conservatory, where Mary studied journalism, and Mercer University. Elizabeth married Adam Leopold Alexander in 1939 and had two children. From the description of Baldwin family papers, 1915-1955 (bulk ca. 1927-1934) [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 53471581 ...
Baldwin, Loammi, 1744-1807
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Colonel Loammi Baldwin (January 10, 1744 – October 20, 1807) was a noted American engineer, politician, and a soldier in the American Revolutionary War. Baldwin is known as the Father of American Civil Engineering. His five sons, Cyrus Baldwin (1773–1854), Benjamin Franklin Baldwin (1777–1821), Loammi Baldwin, Jr. (1780–1834), James Fowle Baldwin (1782–1862), and George Rumford Baldwin (1798–1888) were also well-known engineers. He surveyed and was responsible for the construction of the Middl...
Baldwin, Loammi, 1780-1838
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Loammi Baldwin, 1780-1838, class of 1800, Harvard College, was a lawyer and later a civil engineer whose projects included canal construction and harbor improvement, railroads, water power projects, and city water supplies. He was in charge of the design and construction of dry docks at the Charlestown, Massachusetts, and Norfolk, Virginia, Navy Yards. His father (Loammi Baldwin, 1745-1807) was one of New England's first civil engineers, and his brothers, James Fowle Baldwin and George Rumford B...
Baldwin, Catherine R. Beckford, 1813-1873
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Pierce, Josiah, -1788
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Quebec Water Works.
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Coolidge, Thomas Jefferson, 1831-1920
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Baldwin, James Fowle, 1782-1862
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James Fowle Baldwin (1782-1862), the son of Loammi (for whom the Baldwin apple was named) and Mary Fowle Baldwin, was a civil engineer. He helped his brother, Loammi, construct the dry dock at Charlestown Navy Yard. In 1828, he was appointed by the state of Massachusetts as a commissioner to make surveys for a railroad from Boston to Albany, and from 1830 to 1835, he built the Boston and Lowell road. He was a state senator from Suffolk. He was born on 29 April 1782 in Woburn, Mass., married Sara...
Baldwin, Margaret Fowle.
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Whitney, Benjamin, Jr.
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Baldwin, Cyrus, 1740-1790
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Thompson, Sarah E. (Sarah Elizabeth), 1951-
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Sarah E. Thompson is the daughter of Lawrence S. Thompson and Algernon Smith (Dickson) Thompson. From the guide to the Sarah E. Thompson Genealogy, ., 1951, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.) ...
Allston, Washington
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Baldwin, George Rumford, 1798-1888
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Beckford, Thomas
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Baldwin, Cyrus, 1773-1834
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Harwood, William B., 1925-
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William Harwood was a lawyer who lived in Louisville, Mississippi. From the description of William Harwood letter, 1835 Dec. 8. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122505514 Epithet: Creator of Mss Eur D565 British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001244.0x0001dc ...
Baldwin, James, 1710-1791.
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Coolidge, Clarissa Baldwin, 1791-1841
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