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Elbert A. Woodward : ウィキペディア英語版 | Elbert A. Woodward
Elbert Almerson Woodward (March 24, 1836 – September 29, 1905) was a major figure in the Boss Tweed corruption scandal in 1871. He served as the assistant clerk to the New York City Board of Supervisors. He was a member of the Connecticut Senate representing the 12th District from 1870 to 1871. At the Democratic State Convention a year after his term as senator, he received 89 votes for the party's nomination for Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut. == Early life and family == He was born in Buffalo, New York, the son of Reverend Charles Moore Woodward and Zilpah Hutchinson.〔 He married Harriet Hannah Ford (1835-1887) on August 4, 1857 in New York City. They had seven children: Charles Eugene Woodward (1858-1858), Harriet Louise Woodward (1860-1860), Franklin Warren Woodward (1862- ), Charles Elbert Woodward (1866- ), James Ingersoll Woodward (1869-1875), Harriet ("Hattie") Louise Woodward (1872-1975), and John Bell Woodward (1875-1955). They divorced in October 1880. Elbert A. Woodward married Mary Currier Hanford (1856-1947) on April 21, 1881 in South Norwalk. They had one daughter, Charlotte ("Lottie") Hanford Woodward (1882-1967), who married Walter S. Munro (1873-1910) in 1907 in South Norwalk.
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