. History of Savannah and South Georgia . form Club. He likewise belongs to the Mus-cogee Club, of Columbus, Georgia; the Capital City Club, of ; the Lake Placid Club, of Lake Placid. New York; and the High-land Lake and Flat Rock Country clubs, of Flat Rock, North Baldwin is also a member of the National Geographic Society: theSierra Club, of San Francisco: the American Academy of Political andSocial Science; the American Forestry Association: the National Societyfor the Promotion of Industrial Education, and of various otherorganizations. Mr. Baldwin married. Jun
. History of Savannah and South Georgia . form Club. He likewise belongs to the Mus-cogee Club, of Columbus, Georgia; the Capital City Club, of ; the Lake Placid Club, of Lake Placid. New York; and the High-land Lake and Flat Rock Country clubs, of Flat Rock, North Baldwin is also a member of the National Geographic Society: theSierra Club, of San Francisco: the American Academy of Political andSocial Science; the American Forestry Association: the National Societyfor the Promotion of Industrial Education, and of various otherorganizations. Mr. Baldwin married. June 27. 1882. Lucy II. Hull, of , and they have two children, namely: George horn in Sa-vannah, April 23, 188:?; and Dorothea C, born in this city, February22. 18S9. Mr. Loami Baldwin, Mr. Baldwins great ancle, established himselfin business in Savannah prior to his marriage, which was solemnized in182:?. ami since his coming here, nearly a hundred years ago. there hasbeen a Baldwin continuously in business in SAVANNAH AND SOUTH GEORGIA 611 John Jacob Rauers. Intimately identified with many of the more,important industrial corporations of Savannah, John Jacob Rauers isrecognized as a man of pronounced ability and keen business insight,and as a member of the firm of Williamson & Rauers, steamship andforwarding agents, is connected with one of the leading concerns of thekind on the south Atlantic coast. A son of the late Jacob Rauers, hewas born in Savannah, in 1877, of German and Scotch ancestry. A native of Bremen, Germany, Jacob Rauers immigrated to theUnited States as a young man, locating in Savannah in 1865. He wasengaged in the cotton exporting trade for many years, but from 1881until his death, in 1904, lived retired from business pursuits. Jacob Rauers married, in Savannah, Joanna McDonald, who is stillliving. She was born in Scotland, and when a child came to this countryto join her maternal uncle, James McHenry, who had previously es-tablis
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