William Woodward (South Carolina)

William Woodward was an American politician. Between 1815 and 1817 he represented the state of South Carolina in the U.S. House of Representatives.

Career

Neither the birth nor the date of death of William Woodward are known. It's the same with the birth and death places. His youth and his education are unknown. It is certain that he was the candidate of the Democratic-Republican Party 1818-1823 Member of the House of Representatives of South Carolina.

In the congressional elections of 1814 he was in the fifth constituency of South Carolina in the U.S. House of Representatives in Washington DC selected. There he met on March 4, 1815 the successor of David R. Evans. Woodward completed until March 3, 1817 only one term in Congress. Then his seat fell on Starling Tucker.

About the other CV of William Woodward, there is also no information. He was the father of Joseph A. Woodward (1806-1885), who was also of 1843-1853 the State of South Carolina in the U.S. House of Representatives.

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