Caleb Baldwin (April 8, 1824 – December 15, 1876) was a justice of the
Iowa Supreme Court from January 11, 1860, to December 31, 1863, serving as chief justice from 1862 to 1863, appointed from
Pottawattamie County, Iowa.
Born in
Washington County, Pennsylvania
Washington County is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. As of the 2020 census, the population was 209,349. Its county seat is Washington.
Washington County is part of the Pittsburgh, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area.
The county i ...
, Baldwin was educated at
Washington College of Pennsylvania, graduating in 1842. He moved to Iowa, and began the practice of law in
Fairfield, Iowa in 1846, before Iowa was admitted to the Union. He elected prosecuting attorney of
Jefferson County, Iowa, for three successive terms. In 1855, Governor
James W. Grimes
James Wilson Grimes (October 20, 1816 – February 7, 1872) was an American politician, serving as the third Governor of Iowa and a United States Senator from Iowa.
Biography
Born in Deering, New Hampshire, Grimes graduated from Hampton Acad ...
appointed Baldwin to a seat on the Iowa District Court vacated by the resignation of W. H. Seevers. In 1857, Baldwin he moved to
Council Bluffs, Iowa
Council Bluffs is a city in and the county seat of Pottawattamie County, Iowa, Pottawattamie County, Iowa, United States. The city is the most populous in Southwest Iowa, and is the third largest and a primary city of the Omaha–Council Bluffs ...
, his last place of residence. In 1859 he was elected to the Supreme Court of the State, in the first election held under the revised constitution, which provided for the election of judges by the people. In 1862, by seniority in office he became the chief justice of the state. In 1864 he resumed the practice of law, declining re-election to the bench.
In 1865 he was appointed by President
Abraham Lincoln to serve as
United States attorney for the District of Iowa. In 1874 he was appointed as a judge of the Court of Commissioners of the
Alabama Claims, which position he occupied until his death.
["Death of Judge Caleb Baldwin This Morning", ''Quad-City Times'' (December 15, 1876), p. 4.]
He died of heart disease.
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1824 births
1876 deaths
People from Washington County, Pennsylvania
Washington & Jefferson College alumni
Justices of the Iowa Supreme Court
United States Attorneys
19th-century American judges
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