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Woodward, Henry (13)

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Epithet: Vice-Admiral of the Seas and of the County of Norfolk Epithet: Keeper of Geology British Museum

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Woodward, William Henry, 1774-1818 (13)

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Woodward, Henry, 1714-1777 (7)

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Woodward, Henry, 1832-1921 (7)

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Geologist David J. Brown played an active role in the Edinburgh Geological Society. He read many papers before the society and acted as conductor on their expeditions.

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Sackett, Henry W. (Henry Woodward), 1853-1929 (8)

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Woodward, Henry L. (Henry Lynde), 1908-1998 (6)

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Henry Lynde Woodward (b. 1908; d. Chapel Hill NC June 23, 1998). American music professor, composer, and organist. He attended Cornell University and the College of Music of Cincinnati. He studied organ and composition with Sidney Durst while at Cincinnati; he later studied composition with Nadia Boulanger in Paris. He received his Ph.D. in musicology from Harvard University in 1952. He taught at the College of Music of Cincinnati, Western College, Vassar College, Harvard, and Cornell, before...

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Woodward, Henry H., 1826 or 1827-1915 (6)

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Henry H. Woodward was an Oregon pioneer. After five years as a seaman's apprentice (1843-1848), he came to Oregon (1850) as part of the Umpqua Company. Shareholders did business under name Winchester Payne and Company. Their intention was to acquire, subdivide and exploit lands along Umpqua River in central Oregon. Woodward was a volunteer soldier in Indian War of 1855-1856. It was supposedly on Woodward's initiative that Indians along Coquille River were persuaded to cease hostilities and re...

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Woodward, P. H. (Patrick Henry), 1833-1917 (5)

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Patrick Henry Woodward (1833-1917) was born in Franklin, Connecticut, to Ashbel and Emeline (Bicknell) Woodward. An 1855 graduate of Yale, Woodward had a varied career including principal of McIntosh County Academy (Darien, GA), private tutor, lawyer, member of the editorial staff of the Hartford Courant, special agent for the Post Office Department, secretary and treasurer of the Mather Electric Light Company of Hartford, secretary of the Hartford Board of Trade, and vice president at Connec...

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Woodward, J. Henry (2)

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Woodward, Henry (1)

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