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  1. Woodbury was laid down on 3 October 1918 at San Francisco, California, by the Union Iron Works plant of the Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation; launched on 6 February 1919; sponsored by Miss Catherine Muhlenberg Chapin, the daughter of newspaper publisher W. W. Chapin; reclassified DD-309 on 17 July 1920; and commissioned at the Mare Island ...

  2. Woodbury, Levi, 1789–1851, American cabinet officer and jurist, associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1845–51), b. Hillsboro, co., N.H. Important as a politician and jurist in New Hampshire, he served as governor (1823–24) and as U.S. Senator (1825–31). President Andrew Jackson, whom he firmly supported, appointed (1831) him Secretary of the Navy. In 1834 when Henry Clay ...

  3. Levi Woodbury adalah hakim Mahkamah Agung Amerika Serikat. Ia mulai menjabat sebagai hakim pada mahkamah tersebut pada tanggal 23 September 1845. Masa baktinya sebagai hakim berakhir pada tanggal 4 September 1851.

  4. Levi Woodbury (December 22, 1789 – September 4, 1851) was an American attorney, jurist, and Democratic politician from New Hampshire. During a four-decade career in public office, Woodbury served as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, a United States Senator, the ninth governor of New Hampshire, and cabinet member in the Andrew Jackson and Martin Van Buren ...

  5. USRC Levi Woodbury was a Pawtuxet -class screw steam revenue cutter built for the United States Revenue Cutter Service during the American Civil War. Built in 1863–64, she became one of the longest-serving revenue cutters in the Service's history, and was the oldest active-duty ship in U.S. government service by the end of her 51-year career.

  6. Woodbury, Levi, 1789-1851; Making of America Project; Capen, Nahum, 1804-1886. Publication date 1852 Topics Law -- United States Publisher Boston, Little, Brown and Company Collection cdl; americana Contributor University of California Libraries Language ...

  7. Levi Woodbury (22 décembre 1789 à Francestown – 4 septembre 1851 à Portsmouth) était un juriste et homme politique américain qui fut gouverneur du New Hampshire (1823-1824) puis siégea au Sénat (1825-1831 et 1841-1845) avant de devenir Secrétaire à la Marine (1831-1834), puis Secrétaire au Trésor (1834-1841) et enfin juge à la Cour suprême des États-Unis (1845-1851).