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Frederick A. Woodworth : ウィキペディア英語版
Frederick A. Woodworth

Frederick A. Woodworth, Esq. (d. February 12, 1865) was a prominent San Francisco businessman, attorney, and member of the Society of California Pioneers and Woodworth political family.
==San Francisco==
Born in New York City, Frederick came to San Francisco in May 1849.〔("History of the San Francisco Committee of Vigilance of 1851" ), p. 193, Retrieved 7 oct 2009.〕 He was the son of Samuel Woodworth, brother of Selim E. Woodworth,〔("Descendants of Walter Woodworth" ), p. 12, Retrieved 7 oct 2009.〕 and descendant of colonial settler Walter Woodworth. He would serve as a State Senator,〔 Vice-Consul of San Francisco ports,〔("The Annals of San Francisco" ), p.287, Retrieved 7 oct 2009.〕 Corresponding Secretary of the Mercantile Library Association of San Francisco,〔("Hunt's Merchant Magazine and Commercial Review" ), p.317, Retrieved 7 oct 2009.〕 and on the Committee of Vigilance.〔 He was a founder of the Industrial School in San Francisco, including serving as a member on the Board of Managers and as their Vice-President.〔("President's Report" ), San Francisco municipal reports, p. 257, Retrieved 7 oct 2009.〕
Woodworth had large real estate holdings in San Francisco, including a lot at Market and Second Street where the future Grand Hotel was built. The landmark California legal case of ''Woodworth v. Fulton'', involving disputed property of Frederick and his brother, Selim, is still precedent, today. Frederick and his brother were considered some of the wealthiest people in San Francisco and some of the most prominent members of the Society of California Pioneers.〔("San Francisco Genealogical Society" ), Retrieved 7 oct 2009.〕 He died unmarried and childless in 1865, leaving his fortune to the infant Locke children.〔〔("Journal of the Senate" ), p. 411, Retrieved 7 oct 2009.〕

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