John Woodward

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[[File:WOODWARD-John-(Mayor-1870).jpg|200px|thumb|left|John Woodward Mayor of Orange 1870]]
[[File:WOODWARD-John-(Mayor-1870).jpg|200px|thumb|left|John Woodward Mayor of Orange 1870]]
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John Woodward owned the second brick store to be built in Orange, now the [[Metropolitan Hotel]] located on the corner of [[Anson Street]] and [[Byng Street]]. John Woodward had an interest in the [[Orange Hospital]] and was also a president of the [[Orange Mechanics Institute]]. He was Mayor of Orange in 1870 and died on 4 October 1873.He is buried in the [[Orange Cemetery]].
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John Woodward owned the second brick store to be built in Orange, now the [[Metropolitan Hotel]] located on the corner of [[Anson Street]] and [[Byng Street]]. John Woodward had an interest in the [[Orange Hospital]] and was also a president of the [[Orange Mechanics Institute]]. He was Mayor of Orange in 1870 and died on 4 October 1873. He is buried in the [[Orange Cemetery]].
* ''Self guided tour of Orange General Cemetery No 2, Early Mayors of the Orange District 1860-1920'' (2010) Orange City Council, Orange NSW.
* ''Self guided tour of Orange General Cemetery No 2, Early Mayors of the Orange District 1860-1920'' (2010) Orange City Council, Orange NSW.

Current revision as of 00:58, 9 March 2022

John Woodward Mayor of Orange 1870

John Woodward owned the second brick store to be built in Orange, now the Metropolitan Hotel located on the corner of Anson Street and Byng Street. John Woodward had an interest in the Orange Hospital and was also a president of the Orange Mechanics Institute. He was Mayor of Orange in 1870 and died on 4 October 1873. He is buried in the Orange Cemetery.

  • Self guided tour of Orange General Cemetery No 2, Early Mayors of the Orange District 1860-1920 (2010) Orange City Council, Orange NSW.
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