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Benjamin Wood (American politician)

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Wood was able to re-open the paper 18 months later. In the period from 1863 to 1865 the paper printed personal columns and the War Department alleged that they were used by Confederate spies for coded communications. The managing editor William McKellar was arrested and brought before a congressional
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In 1861 the federal government effectively shut down the paper by suspending its delivery via the postal service as being sympathetic with the
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Speech of Benjamin Wood, of New York, on the State of the Union: In the House of Representatives, May 16th, 1862
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investigative committee. After that Benjamin Wood was regarded as a traitor by many northern citizens.
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Democratic Party members of the United States House of Representatives from New York (state)
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Politics as a Sphere of Wealth Accumulation: Cases of Gilded Age New York, 1855-1888
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Complete Harp Week Biography: Wood, Benjamin (October 13, 1820 – February 21, 1900)
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Copperhead Gore: Benjamin Wood's Fort Lafayette and Civil War America
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Wood died in New York City on February 21, 1900, and was interred at
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Wood, the son of Benjamin and Rebecca (Lehman) Wood, was born in
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The New York News, 1855-1906: Spokesman for the Underprivileged
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The Recluse of Herald Square: The Mystery of Ida E. Wood.
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People of New York (state) in the American Civil War
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19th-century American newspaper publishers (people)
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During the interval, he wrote a novel, 652:1884 United States presidential electors 49: 23:Benjamin Wood, Congressman from New York 18: 420:Mr. Lincoln and New York: Benjamin Wood 584: 106:Wood was elected as a Democrat to the 522:New York's 5th congressional district 487:New York's 4th congressional district 452:New York's 3rd congressional district 97:Fort Lafayette or, Love and Secession 82:(not to be confused with the current 612:Burials at Calvary Cemetery (Queens) 311:"Everything Was Fake but Her Wealth" 13: 642:19th-century American male writers 340: 230:Lincoln’s other, not-so-civil war. 45: 14: 668: 632:19th-century American journalists 602:People from Shelbyville, Kentucky 370: 333:New York: MacMillan Company, 1964 309:Karen Abbott (January 23, 2013). 377: 411:Works by or about Benjamin Wood 323: 64:US congressional representative 647:Journalists from New York City 302: 287: 270: 250: 239: 222: 205: 190: 179: 1: 514:Member of the  479:Member of the  444:Member of the  429:U.S. House of Representatives 172: 112:38th United States Congresses 7: 359:. 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politician
New York
American Civil War

Shelbyville, Kentucky
US congressional representative
New York City
Mayor
Fernando Wood
New York Daily News
New York Daily News
Confederacy
37th
38th United States Congresses
New York State Senate
1866
1867
47th United States Congress
presidential elector
1884
Calvary Cemetery
Queens
Ida Mayfield Wood
recluse
miser
Congressional bio
Copperhead Gore: Benjamin Wood's Fort Lafayette and Civil War America
Benjamin Wood
Lincoln’s other, not-so-civil war.

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