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WOODWARD, George Washington, jurist, born in Bethany, Pc., 26 March, 1809; died in Rome, Italy, 10 May, 1875. He received an academic education, and studied and practised law in his native town. He was a member of the Pennsylvania constitutional convention in 1827, president-judge of the 4th judicial district in 1841-'51, and a judge of the superior court of Pennsylvania in 1852-'67. He was chosen to congress as a Democrat in 1866, and was twice re-elected. He was a delegate to the National Democratic convention in 1868. His death occurred during a tour abroad.
Samuel
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First President of the
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in Congress Assembled
March 1, 1781 to July 6, 1781
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