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Frederick L. Woodworth (born January 18, 1877 – May 4, 1944) was a thorough-bred horse breeder, scientific farmer, and member of the Woodworth political family.


Life

Woodworth was born on January 18, 1877, in Caseville, Michigan, the son of
Thomas B. Woodworth Thomas B. Woodworth (October 2, 1841 – January 16, 1904) was a newspaper publisher, lawyer, and member of the Woodworth political family. Life Woodworth was born in 1841 in Chautauqua County, New York, the son of Stephen Woodworth. He gradua ...
and Mary Smith. He was educated at the Michigan Agricultural College, graduating in 1893."History of Michigan"
p. 840, Retrieved 9 oct 2009.
He started farming, in which his accomplishments were noted as being the most successful representation in the county agricultural community scientifically and the premier farm in the area. He raised Jersey cattle, thorough-bred horses, and genetic-specific swine. Woodworth was elected to the Michigan Legislature in 1909, representing Huron County, and re-elected to serve another term."Woodworth"
Political Graveyard, Retrieved 9 oct 2009.
In 1913, he was elected to serve as a Senator representing the 20th district, and served as the chairman of the Senate Committee on State Affairs. After serving a term, he became the Dairy and Food Commissioner for the state. In 1928, he ran unsuccessfully for the Lt. Governor seat. Woodworth would serve as the Wayne County Republican Party chairman in 1934-1935. He served as a chairman of the Michigan State Farmers' Institute.


Marriage and children

Frederick married Gertrude Lowe, a college classmate, and they had four children: *Clara G. Woodworth *Elizabeth Woodworth *Thomas Lowe Woodworth *Mary Lowe Woodworth Woodward died in Los Angeles, California.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Woodworth, Frederick L. 1877 births 1944 deaths Farmers from Michigan Republican Party members of the Michigan House of Representatives Republican Party Michigan state senators People from Huron County, Michigan Frederick 20th-century American legislators