George W. Baldwin
American, 1849-1930
MaleGeorge W. Baldwin was a photographer in various towns of Clinton, Essex and Franklin Counties, New York. He was based in Plattsburgh longest, before removing to Lake Placid in 1892. He may have been the G. W. Baldwin who was proprietor of the Lake Placid House. He moved to Rutland, Vermont around 1905, where he worked as a photographer until his death in 1930.
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George W. Baldwin has 10 locations.
Birth (April 26, 1848)
Au Sable Forks, NY
USA
Active in (1870)
Black Brook, NY
USA
Active in (1873)
Keeseville, NY
USA
Active in (1880)
Chesterfield, NY
USA
Active in (1883-1892)
Plattsburg, NY
USA
Active in (1893)
Saranac Lake, NY
USA
Active in (1900)
Harrietstown, NY
USA
Studio or Business (1905-1923)
2 Merchants Row
Rutland, VT
USA
Studio or Business (1924-1930)
51 Merchants Row
Rutland, VT
USA
Death (December 10, 1930)
Rutland, VT
USA