Woodruff Series II – Woodruff Family Correspondence, 1824-1963 (non-inclusive), n.d.http://hdl.handle.net/10464/64322024-03-28T18:08:30Z2024-03-28T18:08:30ZLetter regarding a special service held by DeVeaux School to re-inter the body of Mrs. Maria WoodruffPudwell, Rev. Alechttp://hdl.handle.net/10464/77392015-12-20T06:04:47Z1963-05-06T00:00:00ZLetter regarding a special service held by DeVeaux School to re-inter the body of Mrs. Maria Woodruff
Pudwell, Rev. Alec
Letter (2 page typed form letter with a handwritten note from Don Loker) regarding a special
service held by DeVeaux School to re-inter the body of Mrs. Maria Woodruff, the first wife of
Judge Samuel DeVeaux. Her body was originally buried at DeVeaux School in Niagara Falls, New
York. The location of the ceremony was the cemetery in St. Davids, Ontario. Maria died on April
23, 1815 at the age of 19. This notice was sent by Rev. Alec Pudwell, chaplain of DeVeaux School,
Niagara Falls, New York, May 6, 1963.
1963-05-06T00:00:00ZLetter to Mrs. Percy Band from Donald E. LokerLoker, Donald E.http://hdl.handle.net/10464/77382015-12-20T06:04:23Z1962-05-02T00:00:00ZLetter to Mrs. Percy Band from Donald E. Loker
Loker, Donald E.
Letter (2 typed pages) to Mrs. Percy Band from Donald E. Loker, former American History master
of the DeVeaux School, Niagara Falls, New York. Mr. Loker is enquiring about Maria and Sarah
Woodruff. Samuel DeVeaux was married twice. He married Maria Woodruff, and after her death
in 1815, he married her widowed sister, Sarah Woodruff, 1962.
1962-05-02T00:00:00ZLetter addressed to Press and Radio Friends which is attached to an informal history of the Whirlpool Rapids Bridge. The letter was sent from A.E. Parsons, manager of the Whirlpool Rapids Bridgehttp://hdl.handle.net/10464/77352015-12-21T05:52:33Z1900-01-01T00:00:00ZLetter addressed to Press and Radio Friends which is attached to an informal history of the Whirlpool Rapids Bridge. The letter was sent from A.E. Parsons, manager of the Whirlpool Rapids Bridge
Letter (10 typed pages) addressed to Press and Radio Friends which is attached to an informal
history of the Whirlpool Rapids Bridge. The letter was sent from A.E. Parsons, manager of the
Whirlpool Rapids Bridge, n.d.
1900-01-01T00:00:00ZLetter to Louis J. Cahill from the Managing Editor [no indication of who he works for – same signature as is on the Knox, Harvie and Foss letterhttp://hdl.handle.net/10464/77342015-12-20T06:01:52Z1948-07-20T00:00:00ZLetter to Louis J. Cahill from the Managing Editor [no indication of who he works for – same signature as is on the Knox, Harvie and Foss letter
Letter (1 typed page) to Louis J. Cahill from the Managing Editor [no indication of who he works
for – same signature as is on the Knox, Harvie and Foss letter] saying that he has found various
references to Samuel Zimmerman being active in the erection of the first suspension bridge and
its Roebling successor, July 20, 1948.
1948-07-20T00:00:00Z