Benjamin Woodworth
Woodworth political family, War of 1812, American Revolution, Samuel Woodworth
978-620-0-19387-2
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204
2011-12-29
59.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Benjamin Woodworth (December 29, 1782-January 16, 1874), also known as "Uncle Ben", was a Captain in the War of 1812, hotelier, a pioneer of the city of Detroit, and member of the Woodworth political family. Benjamin was born on December 29, 1782, the son of Benjamin Woodworth, an American Revolution soldier, and Abigail Bryant. He was the brother of Samuel Woodworth. He learned the carpenter trade in Boston during his time in Massachusetts. Woodworth had become friends General William Hull, who had recently moved his family to Massachusetts from Connecticut. Thomas Jefferson had appointed Hull Governor of the Northwest Territory and was in need of skilled workers to take with him, in which Woodworth was one of the carpenters he chose to move to Detroit with him. On June 12, 1805, Woodworth and Hull, along with other workers, arrived in Detroit.
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