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Joseph Henry Woodnorth (December 17, 1845September 1, 1910) was an American merchant and Democratic politician. He was a member of the
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, representing Shawano, Waupaca, and eastern Marathon counties during the
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and
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sessions. He also served in the
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during the
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and received an honorary brevet to captain.


Biography

Woodnorth was born on December 17, 1845, in
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, the son of recent
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immigrants. He moved with his family to
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, in 1856, where his father purchased a farm. Woodnorth was educated and worked on his father's farm until age 18, when he enlisted for service in the
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Civil War

Woodnorth entered service in the
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in December 1863, just days after his 18th birthday. He was enrolled as a private in Company G of the 21st Wisconsin Infantry Regiment and served with the regiment through the Atlanta Campaign. On June 28, 1864, he was detailed to the personal staff of Major General
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, as an orderly. That September, he was commissioned as a
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and assigned chief clerk to the brigade inspector general, working still on behalf of General Thomas. He was ultimately granted a brevet to captain due to actions he took during the Battle of Franklin. On that occasion, General Thomas wrote a letter of praise to his aide. As the 21st Wisconsin Infantry was mustered out of federal service and ceased to exist in June 1865, Woodnorth briefly transferred to the 3rd Wisconsin Infantry Regiment, and remained in the service until September 1865.


Merchant and political career

After the war, he returned to Waupaca and worked on his father's farm. In 1867 he was elected city marshal and served for three years. In 1871, he was hired by Henry Mumbrue to manage the Gill's Landing Warehouse on the Wolf River. A year later, he opened a drug store with Mumbrue as a partner, and in 1877 assumed full ownership of the store. Over the next decade, Woodnorth held a number of public service roles, including city fire chief, city superintendent of schools (1878-1886), member of the Waupaca County board (1882-1883), and register of deeds (1880-1885). In 1888 he was appointed Register of the
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at Menasha by
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. Woodnorth assisted in the founding of the
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in King, Wisconsin and served on its board of trustees until his death. He also served as president of the Waupaca Starch and Potato Company, director of the National Bank of Waupaca, and vice president of the State Park Association of
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. Running on the
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ticket, Woodnorth made his first run for
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in 1886, but was soundly defeated by Republican John E. Leahy. Four years later, Woodnorth ran again and won the seat in the Democratic wave election of 1890. He represented Wisconsin's 21st State Senate district, which then comprised all of Shawano and Waupaca counties, as well as the eastern half of Marathon County. After the close of the 1893 legislative session he resigned from office to accept an appointment from President Cleveland to serve as U.S. pension agent for the Milwaukee district. He died in 1910 at his home in
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, after a short time with
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.


Personal life

Joseph H. Woodnorth was the eldest nine children born to Paul Woodnorth and his wife Sarah. Paul and Sarah emigrated to the United States from England in 1842 and settled in New York City. Paul Woodnorth was a tailor by trade and operated a tailor shop on Park Row in New York City. He went west in 1849 to try his luck in the California Gold Rush but returned without much success. Sarah Woodnorth was also active in business and operated a
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shop in the city. When they earned enough money, they purchased a farm in the town of
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, in 1856. They resided on that farm for three years before selling it and purchasing a farm in the town of Waupaca. After selling his farm in Waupaca, Paul Woodnorth purchased land in Portage County, but never lived on that land, residing instead in the city of Waupaca until his death. Joseph H. Woodnorth married Irene E. Vaughan, of Erie County, New York, on December 26, 1871, they had one child. Joseph Woodnorth was active with the
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fraternal organization for Civil War veterans, and helped found the lodge in Waupaca. He was also active with the Knights of Pythias.


Electoral history


Wisconsin Senate (1886, 1890)

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References

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