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George Rumford Baldwin (North Woburn, January 26, 1798 – North Woburn, October 11, 1888)[1] an early American civil engineer who worked with his father Loammi Baldwin and brothers Loammi Baldwin Jr. Cyrus Baldwin, Benjamin Franklin Baldwin, and James Fowle Baldwin, on the Middlesex Canal and other projects. His later works included surveying and engineering the Boston, Hartford, and Erie Railroad, the Buffalo and Mississippi Railroad, and the gas and water systems for the City of Quebec.