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William F. Havemeyer

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Caleb Woodhull

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Caleb Smith Woodhull

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July 16, 1866, Miller Place, Brookhaven, New York, United States

Caleb Smith Woodhull (February 26, 1792 – July 16, 1866) was the 70th Mayor of New York City from 1849 to 1851.

Biography

Smith Woodhull was born in Miller Place, New York on February 26, 1792. He graduated from Yale University in 1811, studied law, and became an attorney in 1817.

Woodhull interrupted his studies to serve with the New York Militia in the War of 1812. He remained active in the militia until resigning his commission in 1830.

A Whig, Woodhull 1836 he was elected to New York City's Common Council, and he became a member of the Board of Aldermen in 1839. In 1843 he became President of the Board of Aldermen.

He was elected Mayor of New York in 1849 and served one two-year term, 1849 to 1851.

After leaving the mayor's office Woodhull retired to Miller Place, where he died on July 16, 1866.

References

Caleb Smith Woodhull Wikipedia


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