The Baldwin-Whitehall Patch has partnered with the Baldwin Historical Society to bring you a weekly trivia question that delves into our area's colorful past.
Pat Lombardi and Patty Woehler, co-presidents of the society, generously write the questions and provide the pictures.
Here is this week's question:
This 1943 group of people were responsible for the welfare and progress of the Baldwin area.
The picture shows, seated, clockwise from bottom left: Elmer Peterson, Elmer Anderson, Bertha Kline, H. Beam Wilson, William W. Dryer, Louis Peach, James G. Kurtz and Anna Nugent. Also, standing, from left: Warren R. Maley, Conrad Welsch, Charles G. Gibson and Irwin Tryon.
What group is this?
Read other Baldwin-Whitehall Trivia Time questions here.
And find out more about the Baldwin Historical Society, which is always looking for new members to collect and research the history of the area, HERE!
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Robert Edward Healy, III
2:42 pm on Monday, December 31, 2012
Phew! We barely escaped with the win this time. The answer: B, Baldwin Township School Board.
Margaret French
12:50 am on Tuesday, January 1, 2013
Oh well, I was wrong.
Ken
10:29 am on Saturday, March 23, 2013
Margaret how long have you lived in the area.
Margaret French
2:16 pm on Saturday, March 23, 2013
Why do you want to know? Also, I do not live in Baldwin.