BALDWIN, DANIEL PRATT: 1837-1908.
Daniel Pratt Baldwin was born in the state of New York in 1837 and moved to Cass County, Ind. in 1860. He was graduated from Madison University in 1856 and from Columbia University Law School in 1860.
After moving to Indiana he became a member of the law firm of Pratt and Baldwin and was one of the leading attorneys of Cass County. He was appointed judge of the Common Pleas Court in 1870 and in 1888 was elected Attorney General of Indiana. He died Dec. 13, 1908.
Information from Powell–History of Cass County, 1913.
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