Through preservation, workshops, events, and tours, the Baldwin-Reynolds House Museum serves as an educational, cultural, artistic, and historic hub of learning for the community, region, state, and nation.
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The Political and Civic Career of Henry Baldwin, 1799-1830
Henry Baldwin was part of the “second generation of Founding Fathers”.
Supreme Court Justice Henry Baldwin
Henry Baldwin was part of the “second generation of Founding Fathers,” born in 1780, attending Yale and the Litchfield Law School and practicing law under Alexander Dallas in Philadelphia before coming to Meadville as a deputy attorney general (now called district attorney) in the first years of the 19th century.
The Political and Civic Career of Henry Baldwin, 1799-1830
Henry Baldwin was part of the “second generation of Founding Fathers,” born in 1780, attending Yale and the Litchfield Law School and practicing law under Alexander Dallas in Philadelphia before coming to Meadville as a deputy attorney general (now called district attorney) in the first years of the 19th century.