Proper noun
Woodworth (plural Woodworths)
A surname.
Chicago Mayor James Hutchinson Woodworth presided over the opening ceremony. Source: Internet
Gallagher, Lee and His Generals, pp. 207 208; Sears, p. 503; Woodworth, p. 221. Gallagher's essay "Jubal A. Early, The Lost Cause, and Civil War History: A Persistent Legacy" in Lee and His Generals is a good overview of the Lost Cause movement. Source: Internet
Charlie Woodworth, executive director of Greater Franklin Development Council in Farmington, proposed in August to develop a relief program for smaller businesses. Source: Internet
Sherman, Memoirs, pp. 838–39; Woodworth, Nothing but Victory, p. 636. Modern assessment Map of Sherman's advance from Atlanta to Goldsboro After the fall of Atlanta in 1864, Sherman ordered the city's evacuation. Source: Internet
Starring Cary Woodworth and Rhoda Jordan, guest appearance by Jackie Beat. Source: Internet
Steven E. Woodworth wrote that "Gettysburg proved only the near impossibility of decisive action in the Eastern theater." Source: Internet