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Wood, Warren W.

Warren P. Wood (b. 1858) was an early surveyor of Washington and Oregon. Wood and his partner Nicholson are believed to have done the original plats of the town of Auburn. Wood and Meeker checked the original location of Fort Nisqually, visited St. Joseph's Mission on the Ahtanum near Yakima, as well as Fort Simcoe. They also visited historical sites at the Whitman Mission, Fort Dalles, and the town of Steilacoom near Tacoma. Wood was the son of Joseph Warren and Mary (nee Wilson) Wood. He was born in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Warren's brother A. Brier Wood was born 1860, and both brothers studied engineering at the University of California, became practical engineers, and did surveying in and around Pierce County, Washington. In 1895, Joseph Wood and his second wife Fanny (nee Forward) moved to Sumner, Pierce County, Washington.

From the description of Warren Wood Diaries and Photo Album, 1870-1932. (University of Puget Sound Library). WorldCat record id: 746576161

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Wood, Warren D.

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Warren D. Wood was born in New York State, the son of Stephen and Mercy (Brown) Wood. He married Ann Maria Putnam in August 1839. They had two children a daughter Wealthy (b. 1842?), a daughter Josephine (b. 1847?) and a son Horace (b. 1852?). In 1866 he traveled to Montana and worked for the St. Louis and Montana Mining Company in Beaverhead County. He returned to Michigan. He died sometime before 1870. From the description of Warren D. Wood papers, 1866-1866. (Montana Historical So...

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