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  1. Timothy Lester Woodruff (* 4. August 1858 in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut; † 12. Oktober 1913) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker ( Republikanische Partei ). Er war der Sohn des US-Abgeordneten John Woodruff .

  2. Timothy Lester Woodruff (August 4, 1858 – October 12, 1913) was an American businessman and politician. A leader of the Republican Party in the state of New York, Woodruff is best remembered for having been elected three terms as the lieutenant governor of the state, serving in that capacity from 1897 to 1902.

  3. Timothy L. Woodruff Frank W. Higgins: Preceded by: Theodore Roosevelt: Succeeded by: Frank W. Higgins: Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New York's 17th district; In office March 4, 1895 – March 3, 1899: Preceded by: Francis Marvin: Succeeded by: Arthur S. Tompkins: Personal details; Born January 14, 1854 Newburgh ...

  4. Theodore Roosevelt writes to Timothy L. Woodruff, lieutenant governor of New York, in 1912, during his presidential campaign as a progressive candidate. He expresses his views on democracy, bossism, and special privilege in politics and business.

  5. Timothy Lester Woodruff was born on August 4, 1858 in New Haven, Connecticut to his mother, Harriet, and his father, John, a congressman. He graduated from Yale College in 1879 and continued to actively participate in the college in his later years. After Yale, he attended Eastman's Business College in New York, where he met his first wife, Cora Eastman, who was the daughter of the school's ...

  6. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Timothy Lester Woodruff (1858 – 1913) was an American businessman and politician. Media in category "Timothy L. Woodruff" The following 35 files are in this category, out of 35 total. American homes and gardens (1912) (17530673694).jpg 2,852 × 784; 710 KB.

  7. Benjamin B. Odell Jr. was elected Governor; and Lt. Gov. Timothy L. Woodruff was re-elected; both Republicans. The other five statewide elective offices up for election were also carried by the Republicans.