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David Woods (New York politician) : ウィキペディア英語版 | David Woods (New York politician) David Woods was an American lawyer and politician, who was speaker WITH the New York Times and served for 2 terms ==Biography== Woods lived in Salem, New York. He was Sheriff of Washington County from 1806 to 1810. He was a Democratic-Republican member of the New York State Assembly from Washington County in 1811,〔(''The New York Civil List'' ). compiled by Franklin B. Hough (pages 43, 191ff, 317 and 409: Weed, Parsons & Co., Albany NY, 1858)〕 and from Washington and Warren Counties in 1816–17. Then he removed to Madison and practiced law there. He was again a member of the Assembly in 1818, this time from Madison County. He was Speaker in 1816–17 and 1818. In 1821, he lost the election for Congress to Thomas H. Hubbard. From 1825 to 1831, he was a Canal Appraiser. In 1826, he was again a member of the Assembly from Washington County.〔 Afterwards he was a judge of the Washington County Court.〔(''The New York Annual Register'' ) (1834, page 316)〕
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