Charles Gilbert Wood papers, 1889-1938.
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Microfilming was initiated by the State Archives in 1985. Archivally processed by A.C.C. in 1990. From the description of Utah code unannotated, 1982-[ongoing]. (Utah State Archives). WorldCat record id: 82647429 The Utah Territorial Legislature was held before Utah was granted statehood. The Utah Territory was a pre-statehood organization containing land in four modern state boundaries. By 1868 it included only the land in the current state if Utah....
Wood, Charles G. (Charles Gilbert), 1867-1946
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Charles G. Wood was born on Feb. 23, 1867 to Joseph Wood and Elizabeth Ann Slater. As a young child, Charles's family moved from Huntsville, Utah to Austin, Nevada, to Lewiston, Utah, and eventually settled in Trenton, a small community in Cache Valley, Utah. Charles entered Salt Lake Academy in September of 1886. Charles graduated from the Academy in June of 1889, and the following fall he attended Amherst College in Massachusetts. Upon graduating from Amherst, Charles headed back west and took...