James T. Woodward

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BornJames Thomas Woodward
(1837-09-27)September 27, 1837
DiedApril 10, 1910(1910-04-10) (aged 72)
Resting placeWoodlawn, Cemetery, Bronx, New York
James T. Woodward
President of Hanover National Bank
In office
1877–1910
Succeeded byWilliam Woodward Sr.
Personal details
BornJames Thomas Woodward
(1837-09-27)September 27, 1837
DiedApril 10, 1910(1910-04-10) (aged 72)
Resting placeWoodlawn, Cemetery, Bronx, New York
Parent(s)Henry Williams Woodward
Mary Edge Webb
OccupationBanker
Known forOwner of Belair Mansion and Belair Stud

James Thomas Woodward (September 27, 1837 April 10, 1910)[1] was an American banker and owner of a major thoroughbred horse dynasty.

Woodward was born on September 27, 1837, at Edgewood Plantation in Gambrills Station in Anne Arundel County, Maryland.[2] the second child born to Henry Williams Woodward (1803–1841) and Mary Edge (née Webb) Woodward,[3] who were both from colonial families.[4] His older brother was William Woodward (father of William Woodward Sr.) and his paternal grandparents were Henry William Woodward and Eleanor Duckett (née Williams) Woodward.[5]

His family, who were already well established textile merchants, gathered tremendous wealth during the American Civil War by selling textiles to both the Unionist government and Confederate government,.[6][7] As a boy, James spent the war years learning in a country school near his home. Afterwards, he went to Baltimore to complete his education.[1]

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