Joseph Wood

Deceased Person

1809 – 1890

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Who was Joseph Wood?

Joseph Wood was an American pioneer and merchant from Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin.

Joseph was born in Camden, New York. He moved west, first to Illinois, and then in 1848 to Wisconsin. He settled in what was then the new village of Grand Rapids in Portage County. He opened a store, developed land and sold lots, and later owned a hotel.

In 1856 he served a single term in the Wisconsin State Assembly. When he introduced a bill calling for creation of a new county, his fellow lawmakers named it Wood County in his honor. The town of Grand Rapids was later renamed Wisconsin Rapids after their mail was frequently misdirected to Grand Rapids, Michigan.

Wood remained active in his community, serving at various times as postmaster, county supervisor, mayor, county court judge, and director of the school board. He died at home in the county named for him.

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Born
Oct 16, 1809
United States of America
Died
Feb 5, 1890

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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