Loammi Baldwin, Jr.

Loammi Baldwin, Jr.

Loammi Baldwin, Jr. (May 16 1780—June 30 1838) was the son of noted engineer Col. Loammi Baldwin.

Biography

Baldwin was born at North Woburn, Massachusetts living at Baldwin House aka " The Baldwin Mansion", educated at Westford Academy, and graduated from Harvard College in 1800. His early inclinations were towards mechanical subjects, and during his college life he made a clock which kept good time.

In 1794 with his father and brothers: Cyrus, age 22 and Benjamin, age 17, Loammi at the age of 14, accompanied the 9 day consulting inspection visit of the famous canal engineer William Weston of the route of the Middlesex Canal. Later all of five of Loammi Baldwin Senior's sons worked with their father on the ten year construction of the Middlesex Canal.

After graduation he entered a law office in Groton, Massachusetts, where he constructed a fire engine, which the town greatly needed. Fact|date=April 2007 In 1804 he completed his studies at Groton, and opened his own law office in Cambridge. In 1807, however, he abandoned his law practice in favor of engineering. He traveled to England to inspect public works, and intended to do the same in France but was barred by the difficulty in entering the country. Upon his return he began an engineering practice in Charlestown, Massachusetts.

One of his earliest engineering works was the construction of Fort Strong (1814), a fort in Boston Harbor built for defense against the British. He served as chief engineer with the rank of Colonel, a title which has sometimes confused him with his father. In 1819 he was asked to complete the construction of the Milldam, now that stretch of Beacon Street beyond the Boston Common. From 1817 to 1820, he worked in Virginia, and in 1821 was made engineer of the Union Canal in Pennsylvania. In 1824 Baldwin returned to Europe and remained there a year, mostly in France, examining public works.

In 1825 he joined a small committee planning the Bunker Hill Monument, and recommended the obelisk now seen there. In 1827 he accepted an appointment from the United States government which led to the two great works of his life (1827-1834): the naval dry docks at the Boston Navy Yard in Charlestown and at Norfolk. Baldwin led many other projects such as a marine railway at Pensacola; construction of buildings at Harvard College; a canal around the Ohio River falls; a stone bridge called the Warren Bridge at Charlestown; and the Harrisburg Canal in Pennsylvania.

Mr. Baldwin was twice married; first to Ann, daughter of George Williams, of Salem. She was sister of Samuel Williams, an eminent American banker in London ; second on June 22, 1828, to Catherine, widow of Captain Thomas Beckford, of Charlestown. She died May 3, 1864. Child by first marriage: Samuel Williams Baldwin, born 1817, died December 28. 1822.

About a year before he died he had a stroke of paralysis; a second attack proved fatal. He died at Charlestown, Massachusetts on June 30, 1838, at the age of fifty-eight, and was buried in Woburn. After Loammi's stroke and death his brother, James Fowle Baldwin(1782-1862), with whom he had often worked, continued his work especially for a safe water supply for Boston.

External links

* [http://books.google.com/books?id=kmujIJi3_FkC&pg=PA578&dq=Loammi+Baldwin#PPA579,M1 "Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of the State of Massachusetts."] By William Richard Cutter, William Frederick Adams, published 1910. Loammi Baldwin Jr. article in volume 1 page 579.

* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=19450 Loammi Baldwin] at Find-A-Grave
* [http://books.google.com/books?id=xPWbzZD25hsC&dq=Groton,+Massachusetts&source=gbs_summary_s&cad=0 "Historical Sketch of Groton, Massachusetts. 1655-1890".] By Samuel Abbott Green, published 1894, 263 pages. Citation - page 206 of the above pictures Baldwins Fire Engine.
* [http://books.google.com/books?id=eQJETLkbZ5UC&pg=PA3&dq=Ancient+Middlesex&source=gbs_toc_r&cad=0_0#PPA29,M1 "Ancient Middlesex with Brief Biographical Sketches of the Men who Have Served the County."] By Levi Swanton Gould, Loammi Baldwin Jr. article on page 29.
* "The Old Middlesex Canal" by Mary Stetson Clarke, published 1974 The Hilltop Press, 191 pages. Page 19 for Baldwin biography, page 29 on Weston visit.
* [http://books.google.com/books?id=CL8OAAAAYAAJ "Report on Introducing Pure Water Into the City of Boston."] By Loammi Baldwin, published 1834, 78 pages.
* [http://books.google.com/books?id=lL8OAAAAYAAJ&dq=Loammi+Baldwin&source=gbs_summary_s&cad=0 "Report on Introducing Pure Water Into the City of Boston."] By Loammi Baldwin, published 1835, 143 pages.
* [http://www.winterthur.org/about/downs_collection_and_winterthur_archives/xhtml/JDCMckinstry.htm#JD159 Baldwin Family Papers] 14 Vols. Papers. 1784–1904, bulk 1820–34.


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