C. C. Baldwin Explained

C. C. Baldwin
Office:Naval Officer
of the Port of New York
Term Start:1894
Term End:1897
Predecessor:Theodore B. Willis
Birth Name:Christopher Columbus Baldwin
Birth Date:May 18, 1830
Birth Place:Bunker Hill, Millersville, Maryland
Death Place:Newport, Rhode Island
Party:Democrat
Parents:William Henry Baldwin
Jane Maria Woodward
Children:4, including Louise, C.C. Jr.

Christopher Columbus Baldwin (May 18, 1830 – May 12, 1897) was the Naval Officer of the Port of New York from 1894 to 1897 who was prominent in New York Society during the Gilded Age.

Early life

Baldwin was born in 1834 at his family's estate, Bunker Hill, near Millersville in Anne Arundel County, Maryland. He was the son of William Henry Baldwin (1792–1874) and Jane Maria (née Woodward) Baldwin (1798–1866).[1]

His father served with distinction in the War of 1812, under Commodore Lewis Warrington, and his grandfathers both served in the American Revolutionary War, commissioned officers in the 1st Maryland Regiment under General William Smallwood.

He was educated in the South and moved to New York before the beginning of the Civil War.

Career

After moving to New York, he was associated with the dry goods business of Woodward, Baldwin & Co., which did a lot of business in the South, and controlled several of the largest manufacturers in the South.[2] [3] In this role, he served as president of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad for four years when he resigned due to management differences with the other major stockholders.

In 1884, he was appointed a member of the New York Aqueduct Commission by then Gov. Grover Cleveland, who was a close friend of his. He succeeded George W. Lane and served for four years, retiring in 1888. After the Commission, where he was instrumental in the construction of the Croton Aqueduct, he returned to railroads and with D. J. Mackey, he invested in the Evansville and Crawfordsville Railroad. He was also a director of the New-York Life Insurance Company and a trustee of the New-York Security and Trust Company.

In 1894, then President Cleveland appointed him Naval Officer of the Port of New York,[4] Baldwin replaced Theodore B. Willis, who had been appointed by President Benjamin Harrison.[5] He served in this role until his death in 1897.

Society life

In 1892, his son, daughter, and himself were included in Ward McAllister's "Four Hundred", purported to be an index of New York's best families, published in The New York Times.[6] [7] He owned a cottage in Newport, known as the "Baldwin villa" which was located at the corner of Bellevue Avenue and Narragansett. The cottage was rented to Gouverneur Kortright in 1895.[8] In 1896, he rented Mrs. A. M. King's Newport cottage on Ayrault Street for the season.[9] He hosted Donald M. Dickinson at the home in July 1896.[10]

Baldwin was a member of the Manhattan Club, the Metropolitan Club, the Union Club, the Knickerbocker Club, the Democratic Club and Reform Clubs, the Southern Society, the Down Town Association, the South Side Sportsmen's Club, and the American Geographical Society.[11] He was also a governor of the Newport Casino and member of the Westchester Country Club.[4]

Personal life

Baldwin was married to Sarah "Sallie" Roman (1843–1873).[12] [13] She was the daughter, and sole heir, of James Dixon Roman (1809–1867), a U.S. Representative who was president and part owner of Old Hagerstown Bank.[14] Together, Baldwin and Sallie were the parents of four children:[12]

Baldwin died in Newport, Rhode Island on May 12, 1897.[20] [21]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Blizzard. Dennis F.. Hollowak. Thomas L.. A Chronicle of War of 1812 Soldiers, Seamen, and Marines. 2001. Genealogical Publishing Com. 9780806351056. 9. 6 October 2017. en.
  2. Book: Baer. Mary Baldwin. Baer. John Wilbur. A History of Woodward, Baldwin & Co. 1977. Baer. 6 October 2017. en.
  3. Book: Warfield. Joshua Dorsey. The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland: A genealogical and biographical review from wills, deeds and church records. 1905. Kohn & Pollock. 126. 6 October 2017. en.
  4. News: BALDWIN FOR NAVAL OFFICER; HIS NAME SENT TO THE SENATE BY THE PRESIDENT. J.A. Sullivan Also Nominated to be Collector of Internal Revenue for the Second District -- New-York Senators Would Say Little About the Nominees, but They May Make No Serious Opposition to Confirmation -- The Career of Mr. Baldwin.. 6 October 2017. The New York Times. 26 May 1894.
  5. Book: Harper's Weekly Volume XXXIII., No. 1713. 1889. Harper's Magazine Company. 838. 6 October 2017. en.
  6. News: McAllister. Ward. THE ONLY FOUR HUNDRED WARD M'ALLISTER GIVES OUT THE OFFICIAL LIST. HERE ARE THE NAMES, DON'T YOU KNOW, ON THE AUTHORITY OF THEIR GREAT LEADER, YOU UNDER- STAND, AND THEREFORE GENUINE, YOU SEE.. 6 October 2017. The New York Times. 16 February 1892. en.
  7. News: NEWPORT COTTAGES BEING OCCUPIED; Many Arrivals of Prominent People -The Casino Management.. 6 October 2017. The New York Times. 22 June 1895.
  8. News: G. Kortright's Newport Home.. 6 October 2017. The New York Times. January 24, 1895.
  9. News: MR. BALDWIN TAKES A COTTAGE.; The Naval Officer One of the Many Who Will Summer at Newport.. 6 October 2017. The New York Times. May 31, 1896. en.
  10. News: THRONG OF VISITORS ATNEWPORT.; Don M. Dickinson and Senator Brice Among the Arrivals.. 6 October 2017. The New York Times. 26 July 1896.
  11. News: INJURED AT THE HUNT; C.C. Baldwin's Horse Falls Upon Him, Bruising Him Severely, While Following Meadowbrook Hounds.. 6 October 2017. The New York Times. 10 November 1895.
  12. Book: Scharf. John Thomas. History of Western Maryland: Being a History of Frederick, Montgomery, Carroll, Washington, Allegany, and Garrett Counties from the Earliest Period to the Present Day, Including Biographical Sketches of Their Representative Men. 2003. Genealogical Publishing Com. 9780806345659. 1046. 6 October 2017. en.
  13. Book: Hein. David. Religion and Politics in Maryland on the Eve of the Civil War: The Letters of W. Wilkins Davis. 2009. Wipf and Stock Publishers. 9781606086339. 125. 6 October 2017. en.
  14. Web site: ROMAN, James Dixon - Biographical Information. bioguide.congress.gov. Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. 6 October 2017.
  15. News: J. DIXON R. BALDWIN DEAD. Retired New York Lawyer Expired In London After Short Illness. 6 October 2017. The New York Times. 6 July 1912.
  16. News: MRS. WILLIAM B. BRISTOW. 6 October 2017. The New York Times. 15 July 1950.
  17. News: WILLIAM B. BRISTOW, RETIRED LAWYER, 94. 6 October 2017. The New York Times. 22 December 1955.
  18. News: BRISTOW-BALDWIN WEDDING.; Grace Church Ceremony Unites Members of Two Prominent Families.. 6 October 2017. The New York Times. 12 November 1907.
  19. News: DIED. Baldwin. 6 October 2017. The New York Times. 26 October 1899.
  20. News: DEATH OF C.C. BALDWIN; The Naval Officer of the Port of New York Passes Away at Newport. HIS END WAS NOT UNEXPECTED He Went to Newport Against the Advice of His New York Physician -- Career of Mr. Baldwin as a Railroad Man and Office Holder.. 6 October 2017. The New York Times. May 13, 1897. en.
  21. Book: The Sentinel Almanac and Book of Facts. 1898. Sentinel Company. 151. 6 October 2017. en.