James Hutchinson Woodworth (December 4, 1804 – March 26, 1869), was a member of the Illinois State Senate and the Illinois State House of Representatives...
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becoming an independent. In 1848, a candidate for Mayor of Chicago, James Hutchinson Woodworth, labelled himself an independent Democrat to distance himself...
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"Mayor James Curtiss Inaugural Address, 1847". www.chipublib.org. Chicago Public Library. Retrieved May 26, 2020. "Mayor James Hutchinson Woodworth Inaugural...
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Frederick A. Woodworth (died 1865), California State Senate Frederick L. Woodworth (1877–1944), Michigan State Senate James Hutchinson Woodworth (1804–1869)...
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Dempster Woodworth (1844–1922), Wisconsin state senator Francis Channing Woodworth (1812–1859), writer of children's books. James Hutchinson Woodworth (1804–1869)...
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finished in 1848 at a total cost of $6,170,226. Chicago Mayor James Hutchinson Woodworth presided over the opening ceremony. Pumps were used to draw water...
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, 1984–85 #1 ranked high school basketball player in America James Hutchinson Woodworth (1804–1869), Mayor of Chicago Otto Young (1844–1907), "Merchant...
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He was also related to Chicago Mayor James Hutchinson Woodworth through Woodworth's wife, Almyra Booth Woodworth.[citation needed] Tarkington attended...
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the origin of many communities. An early settler of 1823 was James Hutchinson Woodworth, a native of Washington County, NY. He helped clear land for his...
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passage through Springfield for work related to the canal of James Hutchinson Woodworth, a former farmer and teacher from Onondaga County, New York, who...
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this effort was James Hutchinson Woodworth, a former Chicago mayor who was also president of the Treasury Bank of Chicago. Woodworth served as a university...
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Woodman Republican 4th March 4, 1895 – March 4, 1897 [data missing] James Hutchinson Woodworth Republican 2nd March 4, 1855 – March 4, 1857 [data missing] Nicholas...
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after a teacher who had suggested its necessity. In 1848, Mayor James Hutchinson Woodworth argued the urgent need for a better public school system. The...
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the Independent Democrat movement of Chicago that helped elect James Hutchinson Woodworth Mayor in 1848. According to The Cook County Album of Genealogy...
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Phantogram (band) - electronic music duo, formed in Greenwich. James Hutchinson Woodworth - 12th Mayor of Chicago, Illinois. Bald Mountain – A hamlet west...
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as 1848, during the first term of the 12th Mayor of Chicago, James Hutchinson Woodworth, the city's need for a public school system was recognized by...
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this period, Yates enlisted the services of former Chicago Mayor James Hutchinson Woodworth, a Republican with strong anti-slavery views similar to those...
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Jasper D. Ward In office March 4, 1857 – March 3, 1861 Preceded by James Hutchinson Woodworth Succeeded by Isaac N. Arnold Personal details Born (1820-03-27)March...
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1856–57 United States House of Representatives elections (category Presidency of James Buchanan)
restoring its House majority alongside the election of Democratic President James Buchanan. However, superficial victory masked severe, ultimately irretrievable...
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table makers", Philip L. Woodworth, Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire, Volume 151 (2002). "Hutchinson, William (1715-1801)" ...
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Democrats and the Whigs). Woodworth's victory dealt a significant blow to Chicago's Democratic organization. "James Hutchinson Woodworth". Chicago's Mayors....
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American-CT Thomas R. Whitney Know Nothing-NY John Williams D-NY James Hutchinson Woodworth ID-IL Nehemiah Abbott R-ME John Alexander Ahl D-PA Samuel G. Andrews...
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Member of the Illinois Senate In office 1838–1839 Succeeded by James Hutchinson Woodworth Member of the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada In office 1829–1834...
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NASA astronaut James Hutchinson Woodworth, U.S. Representative, Mayor of Chicago 1848–50 (born in New York) John Maynard Woodworth, first U.S. Surgeon...
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Meteorological Magazine, 27 (Nov/Dec), 19-22. Church, J., Wilson, S., Woodworth, P. and Aarup, T. 2007. Understanding sea level rise and variability....
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ISBN 978-0-673-39330-2. Retrieved June 2, 2024. Franklin, Benjamin (1916). Pine, Frank Woodworth (ed.). The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin. Garden City, NY: Garden...
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W. Blight (2001) Race and Reunion: The Civil War in American Memory. Woodworth 1996, p. 208. Cushman, Stephen (2014). Belligerent Muse: Five Northern...
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(PhD). University of Virginia Press. Woodworth, Samuel (4 July 1812). "The War". The War. New York: S. Woodworth & Co. Retrieved 8 February 2019 – via...
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Wood James Wood Walter A. Wood, Jr. Jesse Woodhull 1777–1781 Middle 1735–1795 William B. Woodin Christian B. Woodruff Benjamin Woodward John Woodworth 1803–07...
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of the early decades of the 20th century. Stedman married Laura Hyde Woodworth on November 2, 1853. He had two sons. Stedman died on January 18, 1908...
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