Guide to the Baldwin Photograph Collection, 1870s-1930s

Wyoming State Archives

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Collection Summary

Title Baldwin Photograph Collection
Dates (Inclusive) 1870s-1930s
Dates (Bulk) 1880s
Collector Baldwin, Melville N. (1860-1924)Baldwin, Noyes (1826-1892)
Abstract Major Noyes Baldwin came to Southwest Wyoming in the early 1860s after an eventful life California and Nevada. He opened his general merchandise store in Lander in 1884, which his son Melville N. Baldwin eventually took over. The photographs in the Baldwin collection document settlement in and around Lander in the 1880s.
Collection Number P97-22
Size .1 cf (1 file folder)
Repository Wyoming State Archives

Biography

Melville N. Baldwin was the son of Major Noyes and Josephine Wright Baldwin and succeeded his father running the Baldwin Company general merchandise business in Lander, Wyoming.

Major Noyes Baldwin was born on September 8, 1826, in Woodbridge, Connecticut, and educated in an eastern college. In 1849, he traveled around the horn of South America to San Francisco where he worked as a contractor and builder. In 1854, he returned to the United States, by way of the Panama Isthmus, for a short visit. When he returned to San Francisco, he partnered with Captain Randall of the Pacific Steamship Company to purchase a brig and made an unsuccessful attempt to recover gold bullion from a sunken ship near Callao. He then accompanied General Winfield Scott and General William S. Harney in Oregon during the Northwest Boundary Dispute in 1859.

Later that year, Baldwin followed the mining excitement to Nevada, settling in Silver City and building a hotel. His son Melville N. was the first white child born in the city on July 3, 1860. At the outbreak of the Civil War, Baldwin raised 100 volunteers and became Captain of Co. B 1st Nevada Cavalry, eventually rising to major. He was stationed at Ft. Churchill, and later at Fort Douglas during the Mormon uprising under Colonel Patrick Connor. Around 1863, he was transferred to Fort Bridger then Provo, Utah, and back to Fort Bridger where he took command of the post. In 1863, Major Baldwin and Captain Skelton organized a band of prospectors who started several claims in South Pass City. These were soon abandoned because of Indian hostilities.

Baldwin mustered out of the US Army in July 1866 and traveled to the Lander Valley over roads he built himself. There he traded with the Indians for furs which he took to Salt Lake City, leaving his family behind in Lander Valley. The following Spring, he was forced to leave due to continued Indian hostilities and returned to Fort Bridger. In 1868, he returned to South Pass to establish the first store there and resumed his trade with the Indians, though he was again chased out in 1869.

In 1872, he was appointed post trader and post master at newly constructed Fort Stambaugh. He again returned to Lander Valley in 1879 and in 1884 built opened his store in Lander in 1884, shortly after the town’s establishment. Baldwin died on January 12, 1892, and is buried in Lander.


Scope and Content

The Baldwin Photograph Collection contains photographs relating to settlement in Lander, Wyoming, the Baldwin Company general store in Lander, Wyoming, started by Major Noyes Baldwin. Several of the images show early commercial buildings in the town.


Restrictions

Access Restrictions

The collection is open for research.

Copy Restrictions

Limited duplication of print materials allowed for research purposes. User is responsible for all copyright compliance.


Preferred Citation

Item description, Print number, P97-22, Baldwin Photograph Collection, Wyoming State Archives.


Processing Information

Collection processed prior to 2005. Finding aid written by Suzi Taylor March 2015. Item level inventory available on-site.


Acquisition Information

Donated by Edwin N. Baldwin on September 22, 1962, and accessioned as H62-104. Transferred by Historical Department to Photograph Collection in 1997 and reaccessioned as P97-22.


Separated Material

Documents accessioned under H62-104, M.N. Baldwin Collection, Wyoming State Archives.


Related Material

There are no other known archival collections created by Melville N. Baldwin at the date of finding aid creation.


Access Terms

Baldwin, Noyes (1826-1892)

Business enterprises.

General stores.

Hotels.

Lander (Wyo.)

M.N. Baldwin Company.

Stores, retail.

Wind River Indian Reservation (Wyo.)

Wyoming--History--1869-1890.