- Henry P. Baldwin
Infobox Governor
name= Henry P. Baldwin
caption=
order= 15th
office= Governor of Michigan
term_start=January 6 ,1869
term_end=January 1 ,1873
lieutenant=Morgan Bates
predecessor=Henry H. Crapo
successor=John J. Bagley
office2 =United States Senator fromMichigan
term_start2 =November 17 ,1879
term_end2 =March 3 ,1881
predecessor2 =Zachariah Chandler
successor2 =Omar D. Conger
birth_date=February 22 ,1814
birth_place=Coventry, Rhode Island
death_date= death date and age|1892|12|31|1814|2|22
death_place=Detroit, Michigan
spouse= 1. Harriet M. Day2. Sibyle Lambard
party=Republican
religion=EpiscopalHenry Porter Baldwin (
February 22 ,1814 ndashDecember 31 ,1892 ), a descendant of pilgrim father Nathaniel Baldwin, wasGovernor of Michigan andU.S. Senator from the state ofMichigan .Early life in Rhode Island
Baldwin was born to John and Margaret (Williams) Baldwin in
Coventry, Rhode Island and attended the common schools. He worked as a store clerk in Pawtucket from age 12 to age 20, after which he engaged in his own business for several years in Woonsocket. In 1835, he married Harriet M. Day (deceased 1862). He married his second wife, Sibyle Lambard, in 1864, who survived him.Life and politics in Michigan
Baldwin moved to
Detroit, Michigan , where he established a wholesale business in boots and shoes in 1838. He was a member of the convention which organized theU.S. Republican Party inJackson, Michigan in 1854. He was influential in organizing the sixth Episcopal parish in the northern outskirts of Detroit on December 27, 1858, and in building St. John's Episcopal Church for the parish. Baldwin donated the church lot and underwrote the entire cost of building a chapel to seat 125 persons (completed November 1859) and a rectory. He also contributed in large part to the building of the larger 1300 seat sanctuary, completed in 1861. He was the Senior Warden from the parish's founding until his death.He was director of the Michigan State Bank and president of the Second National Bank of Detroit, 1863-1887. For several years, he was also the director of the Eastern Asylum in Pontiac. He was a member of the
Michigan State Senate , 2nd District, 1861-1862. He married his second wife, Sibyle Lambard, on November 21, 1866.In 1868, Baldwin was elected
Governor of Michigan , serving from 1869 to 1873. Six years later, he was appointed and subsequently elected as a Republican to theUnited States Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the death ofZachariah Chandler , serving fromNovember 17 ,1879 toMarch 3 ,1881 alongsideThomas W. Ferry . He became Chairman of theMichigan Republican Party from 1880-1882.Retirement and death
Baldwin was not a candidate for reelection to the Senate and resumed his former business pursuits, serving as president of the Detroit National Bank, 1883-1887. He died in Detroit and is interred in Elmwood Cemetery.
References
*cite book |last=Bingham |first=Stephen D. |title=Early history of Michigan, with biographies of state officers, members of Congress, judges and legislators. Pub. purusuant to act 59, 1887 |origyear=1888 |url=http://name.umdl.umich.edu/bad6021.0001.001 |accessdate=2007-01-12 |year=2005 |publisher=University of Michigan Library |location=Ann Arbor, Mich. |pages=pp. 63-64 |chapter=s.v. Henry P. Baldwin | chapterurl = http://www.hti.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/pageviewer-idx?c=micounty;cc=micounty;rgn=full%20text;idno=BAD6021.0001.001;didno=BAD6021.0001.001;view=image;seq=00000069
*cite book |last=Lanman |first=Charles |title=The red book of Michigan; a civil, military and biographical history |origyear=1871 |url=http://name.umdl.umich.edu/bac8753.0001.001 |accessdate=2007-04-14 |year=2005 |publisher=University of Michigan Library |location=Ann Arbor, Mich. |pages=p. 418 |chapter=Biographical History of Michigan |chapterurl=http://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/pageviewer-idx?c=micounty;cc=micounty;idno=bac8753.0001.001;frm=frameset;view=image;seq=434;page=root;size=s
* [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/baldwin.html#R9M0IOJ5G The Political Graveyard]
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