Patrick Woodward diary, 1870-1885.

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Patrick Woodward diary, 1870-1885.

Diary kept by Patrick Woodward, a Connecticut native. Most of the diary reflects his work as an attorney, beginning with his work in Atlanta, Georgia, in the 1870s. Woodward also worked on the reconstruction of the railway mail service in the south and as a postal investigator.

1 volume.

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

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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 Connectic...