AgnesBaldwinAlexander (1875–1971) was an American author and distinguished member of the Baháʼí Faith. AgnesBaldwinAlexander was born on July 21, 1875...
AgnesBaldwin may refer to: AgnesBaldwinAlexander (1875–1971), American author AgnesBaldwin Brett (1876–1955), American numismatist and archaeologist...
Amalric succeeded in having his and Agnes's children, Sibylla and Baldwin, declared legitimate despite the annulment. Baldwin grew up without a mother, as she...
Mary Charlotte Alexander (1874–1961) wrote a biography of both her grandfathers and a history of Hawaii. Daughter AgnesBaldwinAlexander (1875–1971) became...
Esperanto, and the Bahai mission headed by Vasili Eroshenko and AgnesBaldwinAlexander was influential in spreading Esperanto along with Christian missions...
cemetery. Baldwin's grandson Henry AlexanderBaldwin and granddaughter AgnesBaldwinAlexander were among her many descendants. Charlotte Fowler Baldwin's home...
Henry AlexanderBaldwin or Harry AlexanderBaldwin (January 12, 1871 – October 8, 1946) was a sugarcane plantation manager, and politician who served as...
was founded, and named for its first postmaster, Martin O. Hall. AgnesBaldwinAlexander returned from Europe to her native Hawaii, to begin her mission...
lordship. His sister, Agnes, had been the first wife of King Amalric before he succeeded to the throne, and was the mother of Baldwin IV and Sibylla. In...
Derakhshani (2014). "American Baháʼí Community". Retrieved Feb 8, 2014. AgnesBaldwinAlexander (1977). Barbara R. Sims (ed.). History of the Baháʼí Faith in Japan...
and co-founded Alexander & Baldwin, one of the "Big Five" corporations that dominated the economy of the Territory of Hawaii. Baldwin was born on August...
production of pineapple in Hawaii were Maui based affiliates of Alexander & Baldwin. In 1927, inspired by Charles Lindbergh's successful trans-Atlantic...