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Charles Henry Baldwin was married to a Caroline Permelia Tolfree (1835–1873), by whom he had two children: Charles Adolphe Baldwin (1861–1934) and Florence Baldwin (1859–1918). In 1875, Baldwin married Mary H. Morgan (died 1924). His daughter Florence married
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in 1871–1873. He was commander of the Naval Rendezvous (recruitment station) at San Francisco in 1873, and was commissioned as
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in 1869. He then served as the Inspector of Ordnance at Mare Island from 1869 to 1871, and commanded the frigate
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on August 8, 1876, serving as a Member of the Board of Examiners from 1876 to 1879.
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Baldwin re-entered the naval service in 1861, on the outbreak of the
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Flying Squadron in the West Indies, and captured several British
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in early 1863 and ordered to hunt down the notorious Confederate
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in November 1853, but left the Navy on February 28, 1854.
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He was then assigned to ordnance duty, serving at the
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People of New York (state) in the American Civil War
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in 1868–1869, and received promotion to the rank of
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in California until 1867. He returned to sea as the
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Charles Baldwin
New York City
United States of America
United States Navy
Union Navy

Rear admiral
USS Clifton
USS Vanderbilt
USS Colorado
European Squadron
Mexican–American War
American Civil War
United States Navy
Mexican–American War
American Civil War
New York City
midshipman
Brandywine
Fairfield
Mediterranean Squadron
Vandalia
Naval School
passed midshipman
Mexican–American War
frigate
Congress
Pacific Squadron
Mazatlán
lieutenant

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