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    Samuel Newitt Wood (December 30, 1825 – June 23, 1891) was an American attorney, newspaper editor, and member of the Kansas House of Representatives. He...
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  • engineer Samuel Newitt Wood (1825–1891), American attorney, newspaper publisher/editor and politician This page lists people with the surname Newitt. If an...
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    seat is Alva. The county is named after Samuel Newitt Wood, a renowned Kansas populist. The Burnham site in Woods County is a pre-Clovis site, that is,...
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  • (artist), game artist Samuel Wood (Lower Canada politician) (1787–1848), Canadian farmer and political figure Samuel Newitt Wood (1825–1891), American...
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  • November 16, 2012. Retrieved December 25, 2014. Memorial of Samuel N. Wood (1892) by Margaret Lyon Wood "1979 Killing Called 'Attack on System' : 'Traumatic'...
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  • Ohio State Senate Samuel Newitt Wood (1825–1891), Kansas State Senate Stephen Mosher Wood (1832–1920), Ohio State Senate T. Newell Wood (1909–1982), Pennsylvania...
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  • of disturbing the peace. However, a posse of Free-Staters led by Samuel Newitt Wood, composed mostly of Branson's neighbors, intercepted Jones' party...
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    Wood House is a historic house located east of Cottonwood Falls in Chase County, Kansas. The house was built in the 1860s by politician Samuel Newitt...
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    Wood was born at Mount Gilead, Ohio, March 1, 1840, eleventh child to David and Esther Ward (Mosher) Wood. He was a brother to Samuel Newitt Wood and...
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    in the Hay Meadow Massacre of 1888. Woodsdale founder and attorney Samuel Newitt Wood, heavily invested in the conflict for the county seat, was assassinated...
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  • Wilhelm Eduard Weber, German physicist and academic (b. 1804) 1891 – Samuel Newitt Wood, American lawyer and politician (b. 1825) 1893 – William Fox, English-New...
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  • Walker Samuel Ringgold Ward Laban Wheaton William Whipper John Greenleaf Whittier Austin Willey Austin F. Williams Charles K. Williams Samuel Newitt Wood Lewis...
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  • June 19 – David Settle Reid, American politician (b. 1813) June 23 – Samuel Newitt Wood, American politician (b. 1825) June 24 – Wilhelm Eduard Weber, German...
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    Branson for disturbing the peace. Branson was quickly rescued by Samuel Newitt Wood and a gang of Free-Staters by breaking him out of jail. He was rescued...
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  • lawyer and politician, 16th Governor of Pennsylvania (d. 1873) 1825 – Samuel Newitt Wood, American lawyer and politician (d. 1891) 1842 – Osman Hamdi Bey,...
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  • Mosher Wood, Indian agent for the Ponca, Pawnee, Otoe, and Oakland Agency, in the Indian Territory, 1889–1893. Brother of Col. Samuel Newitt Wood. O. M...
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    part of his brother, Samuel Newitt Wood's Battalion and later was Brigade Commissary of Subsistence in the Department of the Gulf. Wood was appointed a Regent...
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    Reichenberger, Donovan. Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture. "Woods County." Retrieved January 1, 2013.[4] Everett, Dianna. Encyclopedia of...
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    property was at the time owned by and in the possession of Colonel Samuel Newitt Wood. In a raid on August 7, 1870 in Montague County, they killed German...
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    satirical author Samuel Snider — U.S. Representative from Minnesota Lefty Webb — baseball player for the Pittsburgh Pirates Samuel Newitt Wood — Kansas state...
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    Powell, author Esther Tuttle Pritchard (1840–1900), minister, editor Samuel Newitt Wood, politician and women's rights advocate National Register of Historic...
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  • Civil War General Samuel Wood (disambiguation), multiple people Samuel H. Wood, US scientist who cloned himself Samuel Newitt Wood (1825–1891), American...
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    C.E. Frease, Johnnie Jackson, Ed Boudin, John Colbert, et al.). Samuel Newitt Wood was the lead prosecutor. Seven men were convicted of murder and sentenced...
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    general and statesman, twice President of Peru (d. 1901) December 30 – Samuel Newitt Wood, American politician (d. 1891) December 31 – Elizabeth Martha Olmsted...
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  • Booth, U.S. Senator from California from 1875 to 1881 (died 1892) Samuel Newitt Wood, politician (died 1891) January 8 – Eli Whitney, inventor of the cotton...
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  • Wright, Major Samuel Newitt Wood, and Captain Henry D. Hawkins. The original field officers were Colonel Wright, Lieutenant Colonel Wood, and Majors Hawkins...
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  • Lawrence Peter Percival Elder Jan 1877–Feb 1877 Republican Council Grove Samuel Newitt Wood Feb 1877–1879 Republican Ottawa Sidney Clarke 1879 Republican Lawrence...
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    Wood Townsend was born at Mount Gilead, Ohio, July 18, 1844, to Eli and Abigail Mosher (Wood) Townsend. Abigail was the sister of Samuel Newitt Wood and...
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    the Slave power to national supremacy." One speaker from Kansas was Samuel Newitt Wood who was central to all of the Bleeding Kansas events and according...
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  • was elected in March 1855), never took his seat. In July 1855, Jesse D. Wood and John A. Wakefield (who had been elected in the corrective May election)...
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