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  • [[File:Woodward furnace aerial.jpg|right|thumb|375px|Woodward Furnaces]] [[File:Woodward No 3 tipple postcard.jpg|right|thumb|375px|Tipple at Woodward Mine No. 3]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Woodward Iron Company]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Woodward Iron Company]]
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  • '''Woodward''' can refer to any of the following: * [[Woodward community]], a [[List of Jefferson County communities|community in Jefferso
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  • ...[[World War II]] transport plane pilot and an executive in the [[Woodward Iron Company]]. Woodward was the son of [[Rick Woodward|A. H. "Rick" Woodward]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Woodward Iron Company]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Woodward Iron Company]]
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  • [[File:Joseph Woodward.jpg|right|thumb|Joseph Woodward]] ...1917]] in [[Birmingham]]) was the chairman and president of the [[Woodward Iron Company]] and a director and vice-president of the [[First National Bank of
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  • ...perated by the [[Woodward Iron Company]] from [[1917]] to [[1927]]. It and Woodward's [[Pyne Mine]] were two of the only three vertical shaft ore mines in the ...sported by the [[Louisville & Nashville Railroad]]'s South Branch to the [[Woodward Furnace]].
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  • ...ire Lake, North Carolina) was an executive in his grandfather's [[Woodward Iron Company]] and a historian of the [[List of furnaces|furnaces]] in the [[Bir ...] and the son of [[Rick Woodward|Rick]] and [[Annie Woodward|Annie Jemison Woodward]]. Joseph attended the Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts and Yale
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  • [[File:Woodward furnace aerial.jpg|right|thumb|375px|Woodward Furnaces]] [[File:Woodward No 3 tipple postcard.jpg|right|thumb|375px|Tipple at Woodward Mine No. 3]]
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  • ...ificantly in [[Red Mountain]], and credited as the, "basis of Birmingham's iron-steel industry" * [[Big Seam]], the main iron ore seam mined in Red Mountain
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  • '''Eugenia Woodward Hitt''' (born [[1905]] in [[Birmingham]]; died [[1990]]) was a notable coll ...n]], and a granddaughter of [[Joseph Woodward]], founder of the [[Woodward Iron Company]].
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  • ...t of Gospel groups|Gospel quartet]] made up of employees of the [[Woodward Iron Company]] which performed frequently in the district north of [[Fairfield]]
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  • ...arch 21]], [[1835]] in Hillsboro, Ohio ) was a foreman for the [[Woodward Iron Company]] and a real-estate developer known as the "Father of [[Brighton]]" ...roads as a brakeman and conductor, but left in the 1850s to trade in scrap iron at Wheeling, West Virginia. While there he began doing contracting work and
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  • ...Maine) was the heir to the fortune of his father, industrialist [[William Woodward]]. He was one of the developers of the [[Tutwiler Hotel]], and left a beque ...of [[William Woodward|William H.]] and [[Angeline Woodward|Angeline Ashton Woodward]]. He was raised in New England and attended the Massachusetts Institute of
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  • ...a company-owned school for miner's children established by the [[Woodward Iron Company]] near [[Bessemer]]. ...e property since the early 1900s. The property was donated by the Woodward Iron Company in [[1917]], and was administered by the [[Jefferson County School
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  • ...ter Horn Industrial League]]. He played for them for twenty years. He left Woodward to drive a truck for the [[Ashland Oil Company]] in the 1970s and was hired [[Category:Woodward Iron Company]]
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  • [[Image:Rick Woodward.jpg|right|thumb|Rick Woodward]] ...ck" Woodward''' (born [[1876]] - died [[1950]]) was chairman of [[Woodward Iron Company]] and owner of the [[Birmingham Barons]]. He is the namesake of [[
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  • ...es''' in the [[Birmingham District]]. The names are those used in [[Joseph Woodward II]]'s ''Alabama Blast Furnaces'' ([[1940]]) and the dates are the first "b * [[Cahaba Iron Works|Irondale Furnace]], 1864-1871
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  • ...at Galatoire's with his future son-in-law, [[Oscar Underwood]], to discuss iron markets.
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  • ...lat=33.374722 | lon=-86.911111 | zoom=17 | type=k }}). It was, along with Woodward's [[Redding Shaft]], one of only two shaft mines dug in the [[Birmingham Di ...lined vertical shaft in [[1918]] a few miles south of the [[Tennessee Coal Iron and Railroad Company]]'s [[Muscoda]] mines. The slope mines built near the
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  • ...The firm was held on retainer by the [[Berney National Bank]], [[Woodward Iron Company]], [[East Birmingham Land Company]], [[Pioneer Mining & Manufacturi
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