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Puneral Will Be Private for Patent‘ Attorney Here Since 185¢—Reso lutions Are Adopted, Funeral services for William D. Bald win, eighty-one years old, patent at torney in this city since 1856, and a grandeon of Henry Baldwin, formerly associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, who died yester day at his residence, at the Cordova, are to be held tomorrow morning, and are to be private. Rev. Dr. Randolph H. McKim, pastor of the Church of the Epiphacy, with which Mr. Baldwin was connected so intimately for so many years, so to officiate at the services, Interment is to be In Oak Hill cemetery. ‘Mr. Baldwin was associated with the Epiphany Church almost as long as he was with the practice of the law friends declare. For more than torty years he was a vestryman of the church, and for thirty years senior warden. In memory of his long services the vestry of the Church of the Epiphany met at noon today and passed resolu tions of respect, landing the memory of their dead associate, W. D. BALDWIN.
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Evening Star

Washington, Washington-DC, US

Tue, Mar 09, 1915

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