Baldwin Apple
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1968.22.1.18Abstract
The 'Baldwin' apple, the editor of "Food Marketing in New England", tells us, is named after Col. Loammi Baldwin, soldier of the American Revolution, and engineer of the Middlesex Canal. His statue stands in North Woburn, Mass. Under the design of a wreathed apple on the base of this statue, the following words are enscribed: "Disseminator of the apple in honor of him called the 'Baldwin' apple which proceeded from a tree originally growing wild about two miles north of this monument".
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