Abraham Baldwin - Washington, DC
Posted by: hykesj
N 38° 56.837 W 077° 00.596
18S E 325819 N 4312848
Grave of Abraham Baldwin, Founding Father and signer of the U.S. Constitution.
Waymark Code: WM15MM3
Location: District of Columbia, United States
Date Posted: 01/22/2022
Views: 2
"Take care, hold the wagon back; there is more danger of its running too fast than of its going too slow."
– Abraham Baldwin
Born and raised in Connecticut, Abraham Baldwin graduated from Yale in 1772 with a degree divinity. After the American Revolution, in which he served as a chaplain for the Continental Army, he relocated to Georgia where he quickly became involved in local politics, representing Georgia at the 1787 Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia and subsequently as both a Representative and Senator from the state of Georgia.
Baldwin was an active participant at the Constitutional Convention, helping to draw up the ‘Great Compromise’ which established two houses of Congress, one providing equal representation of each state (Senate) and the other providing representation based on population (House of Representatives). The above quote is representative of Baldwin’s conservative and conciliatory political philosophy.
Abraham Baldwin is also closely associated with the establishment of the University of Georgia which he served as first president. I’ve included a picture of a portrait of Abraham Baldwin by Charles Frederick Naegele which hangs in the main administrative building of the University of Georgia in Athens.
(Source: georgiahistory.com)
Description: See Long Description above.
Date of birth: 11/23/1754
Date of death: 03/04/1807
Area of notoriety: Politics
Marker Type: Headstone
Setting: Outdoor
Visiting Hours/Restrictions: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Fee required?: No
Web site: [Web Link]
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