Family 1 |
Charles Adolphe BALDWIN, b. 4 Jan 1861, San Francisco, California , d. 1934, Colorado Springs, El Paso, Colorado (Age 72 years) |
Married |
7 Jul 1896 |
San Mateo, San Mateo, California |
Notes |
- Charles and Virginia Baldwin constructed the Claremont, a mansion in Colorado Springs, in 1907, seven years after their initial move to Colorado Springs. The construction was influenced by Louis XIV's Grand Trianon at Versailles and is therefore sometimes referred to as 'Trianon.' The architect, Thomas MacLaren, traveled abroad to study the original before constructing the residence. Mrs. Baldwin sold the mansion to Blevins Davis from Independence, Missouri. Mr. Davis then sold the Trianon to the Sisters of St. Francis Seraph, who later sold it to the Trianon Foundation in 1960. Eventually the building became the Colorado Springs School.
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Photos |
| Claremont in Colorado Springs, Colorado Built by Charles and Virginia Hobart Baldwin in 1907. |
Last Modified |
9 Sep 2018 |
Family ID |
F1192 |
Group Sheet |