William Henry Baldwin (3 November 1827 – 17 October 1894) was a shipbuilder from Quebec who came from a ship building families on both sides of his family.
By 1851, Baldwin had formed a partnership with Henry Dinning and leased the Cape Cove shipyard for eight years.
The partnership lasted for 5 years with Baldwin moving to Saint-Roch and acquiring a bankrupt shipyard.
Baldwin had a great deal of success in the business and retired at the time the market for wooden ships was disappearing.
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