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  2. Lyman Woodard Furniture and Casket Company Building

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    Lyman Woodard died in 1904, and the business passed to his sons Frank, Fred, and Lee Woodard. They dropped the sash and door products to concentrate on furniture and caskets. By the 1910s, the flu epidemic created a booming casket business, and by the 1920s the Owosso Casket Company was the world's largest casket maker.

  3. Lee Woodard and Sons Building - Wikipedia

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    By the mid-1920s, Woodard was again prominent in the furniture-making business and began constructing an addition to the factory. [3] The Great Depression took its toll and, by 1942, the Woodard Furniture Company had liquidated its assets. In 1942, Lee Woodard converted the factory to make components for the war effort.

  4. Woodard - Wikipedia

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    Isaac Woodard (1919–1992), American World War II veteran and police brutality victim; Jackson Woodard, American football player; John E. Woodard (1855–1928), American politician and lawyer from North Carolina; Jonathan Woodard (born 1993), American football player; Lee Woodard, son of Lyman E. Woodard, of the Lee Woodard Furniture Company

  5. Garden furniture - Wikipedia

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    The most commonly sold types of patio sets are made of plastic, wood, aluminium, wicker, and wrought iron. Wooden garden furniture can suffer through exposure to the elements and therefore needs to be periodically treated. [7] Teak is a commonly used material for outdoor furniture.

  6. Willard Woodard - Wikipedia

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    Willard Woodard was born 12 December 1824 in Sandwich, Massachusetts, to Joseph Woodard (1797–1847) and Esther Woodard (née Pike) (1805–1847). [3] When an infant, his parents moved to Hopkinton, Massachusetts. Woodard assisted on the family farm there during his youth. He first attended public school, then received private schooling at an ...

  7. Woodard Family Rural Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Woodard Family Rural Historic District is a national historic district located near Wilson, Wilson County, North Carolina. It encompasses 29 contributing buildings in a rural area near Wilson. The district developed between 1830 and 1911 and includes notable examples of Colonial Revival and Greek Revival style architecture.

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