Early Revolutionary Educators At Baldwins'
- . M.B.Kirk 1880
- Rev. I. A. Richards 1881 - 1885
- Rev. B. T. Eddy 1885 - 1886
- Rev. W. Bowser 1886
- Rev. Homer Stuntz 1887 - 1888
- Rev. W. L. King 1888 - 1889
- Rev. W. H. Hollister 1890 - 1891
- Rev. T. R. Toussaint 1892 - 1898
- Rev. C. W. Ross DeSouza 1899 - 1902
- Rev. P. V. Roberts 1902 - 1910
- Rev. J. B. Buttrick (Principal) } 1910 - 1913
- Rev. A. B. Coates (Headmaster) }
- Rev. A. B. Coates (Principal) 1914
- Rev. J. W. Simmons 1914 - 1917
- Rev. E. J. Guest 1917 - 1920
- Rev. H. F. Hilmer (Principal) } 1920
- Rev. E. A. Seamands (Headmaster) }
- Rev. A. E. Cook 1921
- Rev. Z. A. Olson 1922 - 1927 (April)
- Mr. C. N. Weston 1927 - 1932
- Mr. R. A. B. Andersen 1932 (Acting)
- Mr. C. N. Weston 1933 - 1936
- Mr. R. A. B. Andersen 1936 (Acting)
- Mr. C. N. Weston 1937 - 1941
- Mr. R. A. B. Andersen 1942 - 1945
- Mr. C. N. Weston } Associate 1946 - 1947
- Mr. R. A. B. Andersen } Principals
- (Mr. C. N. Weston was in the Army from 1942–1945).
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