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Colonel Loammi Baldwin (January 21, 1745 [O.S.
January 10, 1744] –
October 20, 1807) was a
noted American engineer, politician, and a
soldier in the American...
- This
article contains persons named in the Bible,
specifically in the
Hebrew Bible, of
minor notability,
about whom
little or
nothing is known,
aside from...
- The
Baldwin House, also
known as the
Loammi Baldwin Mansion, is a
Colonial American mansion located in Woburn, M****achusetts. On
October 7, 1971, it was...
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Loammi Baldwin Jr. (May 16, 1780 – June 30, 1838) was an
American civil engineer. His
father was Col.
Loammi Baldwin, a
prominent civil engineer. Baldwin...
- The
incorporators were
James ****van;
Oliver Prescott;
James Winthrop;
Loammi Baldwin;
Benjamin Hall;
Jonathan Porter;
Andrew Hall;
Ebenezer Hall; Samuel...
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Fowle Baldwin (1782–1862), the son of
Loammi Baldwin who
designed the Middle**** Canal, and
younger brother of
Loammi Baldwin Jr. (1780–1838) who aut****d...
- June 23, 1802,
Flintstown was
incorporated as Baldwin,
named for
Colonel Loammi Baldwin, for whom the
Baldwin apple was named.
Sebago was set off and incorporated...
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Atrytonopsis loammi, the
Loammi skipper or
southern dusted skipper, is a
butterfly of the
family Hesperiidae. It is
found in the
United States on barrier...
- design. The
first design committee consisted of Webster,
noted engineer Loammi Baldwin Jr.,
George Ticknor,
Gilbert Stuart, and
Washington Allston. One...
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Cyrus Baldwin (June 22, 1773 – June 23, 1854) was one of the five sons of
Loammi Baldwin of Woburn, M****achusetts, USA.
Baldwin was the
agent for the Middle****...