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* Woodworth, Steven E., Nothing but Victory: The Army of the Tennessee, 1861 – 1865, New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2005.
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* Woodworth, Steven E. Jefferson Davis and His Generals: The Failure of Confederate Command in the West.
* Woodworth, Steven E., Sherman: Lessons in Leadership, Palgrave Macmillan, 2010, ISBN 978-0-230-62062-9.
* Woodworth, Steven E. Jefferson Davis and His Generals: The Failure of Confederate Command in the West.
* Woodworth, Steven E. Jefferson Davis and His Generals: The Failure of Confederate Command in the West.
" Historian Steven E. Woodworth wrote, " Beneath the ponderous dome of his high forehead, the General would gaze goggle-eyed at those who spoke to him, reflecting long before answering and simultaneously rubbing both elbows all the while, leading one observer to quip that the great intelligence he was reputed to possess must be located in his elbows.
* Woodworth, Steven E., ed., Grant's Lieutenants: From Cairo to Vicksburg, University Press of Kansas, 2001, ISBN 0-7006-1127-4.
* Woodworth, Steven E., Jefferson Davis and His Generals: The Failure of Confederate Command in the West, University Press of Kansas, 1990, ISBN 0-7006-0567-3.
* Woodworth, Steven E. Jefferson Davis and His Generals: The Failure of Confederate Command in the West.
* Woodworth, Steven E. Jefferson Davis and His Generals: The Failure of Confederate Command in the West.
* Woodworth, Steven E., Six Armies in Tennessee: The Chickamauga and Chattanooga Campaigns, University of Nebraska Press, 1998, ISBN 0-8032-9813-7.
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* " The Old Oaken Bucket " ( w. Samuel Woodworth m. E. Kaillmark )-Haydn Quartette on Berliner Records
After Vick officially resigned from the WBF, he and Noel Smith, W. E. Dowell Sr., R. O. Woodworth, Fred Donnelson, and other pastors met in the Texas Hotel and laid groundwork for a new fellowship.
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Woodworth's son, Selim E. Woodworth, was a U. S. Navy officer who took part in the rescue of the snowbound Donner Party in California.
Begun mainly as the residential section, North Collinwood is bounded roughly between E. 133rd Street to the west and E. 185th Street to the northeast ( E. 200th street due east ), and between Lake Erie to the north and the Collinwood Railroad Yards and tracks ( currently operated by CSX ) to the south, Woodworth Avenue to the southwest, and roughly Roseland Avenue to the southeast North Collinwood is the location of several parks, including Wildwood Park and Marina, East Shore Park, Beachland Park, and was the site of historic Euclid Beach.
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The group at Columbia, led by James McKeen Cattell, Edward L. Thorndike, and Robert S. Woodworth, was often regarded as a second ( after Chicago ) " school " of American Functionalism ( see, e. g., Heidbredder, 1933 ), although they never used that term themselves, because their research focused on the applied areas of mental testing, learning, and education.
Woodworth and Army
Dr. John Maynard Woodworth, a famous surgeon of the Union Army who fought under General William Tecumseh Sherman, was appointed in 1871 as the Supervising Surgeon.
Dr. Woodworth organized the Marine Hospital Service medical personnel along Army military structure, to facilitate a mobile force of health professionals that could be moved for the needs of the service and country.
Almost immediately upon graduating from medical school, Woodworth was appointed Assistant Surgeon in the Union Army.
On April 3, 1879 Hamilton was appointed Supervising Surgeon General, succeeding fellow Army veteran and Chicagoan Dr. John Woodworth, the first Supervising Surgeon.
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The original townsite featured streets named for the officers and principal investors of the railroad – ( Benjamin ) Woodworth, ( Marcus ) Pollasky, Fulton ( Berry ), ( Thomas ) Hughes, ( Gerald ) Osmun, and ( O. D .) Baron.
John Maynard Woodworth ( 1837 – 1879 ) was an American physician and member of the Woodworth political family.
James Hutchinson Woodworth ( December 4, 1804 in Greenwich, New York-March 26, 1869 ; buried in Oak Woods Cemetery, Chicago ), was a former member of the Illinois State Senate and the Illinois State House of Representatives, served as a Chicago Alderman, was elected to consecutive terms as Mayor of Chicago, Illinois ( 1848 – 1850 ) as an Independent Democrat, and served one term in the US House of Representatives as a member of the Republican Party.
Samuel Woodworth ( January 13, 1784 – December 9, 1842 ) was an American author, literary journalist, playwright, librettist, and poet.
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A notable example of its past is passage through Springfield for work related to the canal of James Hutchinson Woodworth, a former farmer and teacher from Onondaga County, New York, who was making his way West to Chicago where he finally settled and eventually become Mayor.
He studied at the City College of New York and Columbia University, where he earned his master's degree in 1917 and his Ph. D. in 1925 under the direction of Robert S. Woodworth.
He was born in Greenwich in Washington County, New York, the son of Connecticut natives Eleazer Woodworth and Catherine Rock Woodworth.
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