File:JohnBaldwin.jpg
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editDescriptionJohnBaldwin.jpg | This is a photograph of John Baldwin. As he is long deceased and the photoraph of him must have been taken over 100 years ago (he died in 1884), it is in the public domain. |
Date | c. mid-19th century |
Source | Webber, A.R. Life of John Baldwin, Sr. Caxton Press, 1925. |
Author | Unknown authorUnknown author |
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