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Baldwin, Loammi

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Baldwin, Loammi (1745-1807)

US engineer, soldier, and judge. A self-educated cabinet-maker, land surveyor, and civil engineer. Baldwin was an opponent of British rule, fighting briefly in the American Revolution. He represented Woburn in Massachusetts and was high sheriff of Middelsex County. Baldwin was also the chief engineer of the Middlesex Canal, and he developed a hardy variety of apple that is named after him.


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