Elbirt Almeron Woodward (March 24, 1836 – September 29, 1905) was a major figure in the Boss Tweed corruption scandal in 1871. He served as the assistant clerk to the New York City Board of Supervisors. He was a member of the Connecticut Senate representing the 12th District from 1870 to 1871. At the Democratic State Convention a year after his term as senator, he received 89 votes for the party's nomination for Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut . Although he was most commonly referred to as " Elbert A. Woodward," his true given name was spelled " Elbirt " as proven by examples of his actual handwritten signature.
15-1218: [REDACTED] Look up Elbert in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Elbert is a name that derived from the Germanic Alibert and may refer to: People [ edit ] Given name [ edit ] Elbert Andrews (1901–1979), American baseball player Elbert Dysart Botts (1893–1962), American engineer Elbert Adrain Brinckerhoff (1838–1913), American merchant and mayor Elbert Caraway (1905–1975), American football and baseball player and coach Elbert Frank Cox (1895–1969), American mathematician Elbert Crawford (1966–2013), American football player Elbert Dijkgraaf (born 1970), Dutch economist and politician Elbert Allen Drummond (1943–2012), American heir, businessman and philanthropist Elbert Drungo (1943–2014), American football offensive lineman Elbert Dubenion (1933–2019), American football flanker Elbert Eatmon (1914–1998), American professional baseball pitcher Elbert H. English (1816–1884), associate justice of
30-868: A meteorite which fell in Colorado in 1998 See also [ edit ] Egbert B. Brown (1816–1902), American Civil War Union general Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Elbert . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Elbert&oldid=1174602614 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with given-name-holder lists Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Dutch masculine given names English masculine given names Masculine given names Hidden categories: Short description
45-817: A meteorite which fell in Colorado in 1998 See also [ edit ] Egbert B. Brown (1816–1902), American Civil War Union general Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Elbert . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Elbert&oldid=1174602614 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with given-name-holder lists Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Dutch masculine given names English masculine given names Masculine given names Hidden categories: Short description
60-1168: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Elbert [REDACTED] Look up Elbert in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Elbert is a name that derived from the Germanic Alibert and may refer to: People [ edit ] Given name [ edit ] Elbert Andrews (1901–1979), American baseball player Elbert Dysart Botts (1893–1962), American engineer Elbert Adrain Brinckerhoff (1838–1913), American merchant and mayor Elbert Caraway (1905–1975), American football and baseball player and coach Elbert Frank Cox (1895–1969), American mathematician Elbert Crawford (1966–2013), American football player Elbert Dijkgraaf (born 1970), Dutch economist and politician Elbert Allen Drummond (1943–2012), American heir, businessman and philanthropist Elbert Drungo (1943–2014), American football offensive lineman Elbert Dubenion (1933–2019), American football flanker Elbert Eatmon (1914–1998), American professional baseball pitcher Elbert H. English (1816–1884), associate justice of
75-615: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Elbert A. Woodward He married Harriet Hannah Ford on August 24, 1857, in New York City . They had seven children. They divorced in October 1880. Elbirt A. Woodward married Mary Currier Hanford, the daughter of a business partner—on April 21, 1881, in South Norwalk . They had one daughter. In his capacity as assistant clerk, he would inflate
90-1469: The Elbert H. Parsons Law Library Elbert Peets (1886–1968), American landscape architect, city planner Elbert Roest (born 1954), Dutch politician and historian Elbert Root (1915–1983), American Olympic diver Elbert A. Smith (1871–1959), American Latter Day Saints leader Elbert B. Smith (1921–2013), American historian and author Elbert H. Smith ( fl. 1839), American poet Elbert S. Smith (1911–1983), American politician Elbert D. Thomas (1883–1953), United States Senator for Utah Elbert Lee Trinkle (1876–1939), American Governor of Virginia Elbert Tuttle (1897–1996), American judge Elbert B. Watson (1879-1963), American architect Elbert Weinberg (1928–1991), American sculptor Elbert West (1967–2015), American country singer-songwriter Elbert Williams (1908–1940), African-American civil rights leader Elbert A. Woodward (1836–1905), American fraudster Surname [ edit ] Andor Elbert (1934–2014), Hungarian-born Canadian sprint canoer Donnie Elbert (1936–1989), American soul singer and songwriter Emily Elbert (born 1988), American singer-songwriter and guitarist Samuel Elbert (1740–1788), American merchant, revolutionary soldier, and politician Samuel Hitt Elbert (1833–1899), American governor and chief justice of Colorado Samuel Hoyt Elbert (1907–1997), American linguist Places in
105-1421: The Elbert H. Parsons Law Library Elbert Peets (1886–1968), American landscape architect, city planner Elbert Roest (born 1954), Dutch politician and historian Elbert Root (1915–1983), American Olympic diver Elbert A. Smith (1871–1959), American Latter Day Saints leader Elbert B. Smith (1921–2013), American historian and author Elbert H. Smith ( fl. 1839), American poet Elbert S. Smith (1911–1983), American politician Elbert D. Thomas (1883–1953), United States Senator for Utah Elbert Lee Trinkle (1876–1939), American Governor of Virginia Elbert Tuttle (1897–1996), American judge Elbert B. Watson (1879-1963), American architect Elbert Weinberg (1928–1991), American sculptor Elbert West (1967–2015), American country singer-songwriter Elbert Williams (1908–1940), African-American civil rights leader Elbert A. Woodward (1836–1905), American fraudster Surname [ edit ] Andor Elbert (1934–2014), Hungarian-born Canadian sprint canoer Donnie Elbert (1936–1989), American soul singer and songwriter Emily Elbert (born 1988), American singer-songwriter and guitarist Samuel Elbert (1740–1788), American merchant, revolutionary soldier, and politician Samuel Hitt Elbert (1833–1899), American governor and chief justice of Colorado Samuel Hoyt Elbert (1907–1997), American linguist Places in
120-522: The Arkansas Supreme Court Elbert Floyd-Jones (1817–1901), American politician Elbert Foules (born 1961), American football cornerback Elbert Gill (1931–2014), American chiropractor and politician Elbert Glover (born 1945), American researcher and author in the field of tobacco addiction and smoking cessation Elbert Guillory (born 1944), Louisiana politician Elbert Bertram Haltom Jr. (1922–2003), judge of
135-438: The Arkansas Supreme Court Elbert Floyd-Jones (1817–1901), American politician Elbert Foules (born 1961), American football cornerback Elbert Gill (1931–2014), American chiropractor and politician Elbert Glover (born 1945), American researcher and author in the field of tobacco addiction and smoking cessation Elbert Guillory (born 1944), Louisiana politician Elbert Bertram Haltom Jr. (1922–2003), judge of
150-566: The United States [ edit ] Elbert, Colorado , named for Samuel Elbert (1833–1899) Elbert County, Colorado , named for Samuel Elbert (1833–1899) Elbert County, Georgia , named for Samuel Elbert (1740–1788) Elbert, Texas Elbert, West Virginia Lake Elbert , Florida Mount Elbert , the highest mountain in the Rocky Mountains; named for Samuel Elbert (1833–1899) Other [ edit ] Elbert meteorite ,
165-452: The United States [ edit ] Elbert, Colorado , named for Samuel Elbert (1833–1899) Elbert County, Colorado , named for Samuel Elbert (1833–1899) Elbert County, Georgia , named for Samuel Elbert (1740–1788) Elbert, Texas Elbert, West Virginia Lake Elbert , Florida Mount Elbert , the highest mountain in the Rocky Mountains; named for Samuel Elbert (1833–1899) Other [ edit ] Elbert meteorite ,
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#1732848921183180-635: The United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama Elbert de Hochepied (1706–1763), Dutch politician and diplomat Elbert Hubbard (1856–1915), American writer, publisher, artist, and philosopher Elbert H. Hubbard (1849–1912), United States congressman Elbert de Leeuw (1519/20–1598), Dutch jurist and statesman better known as Elbertus Leoninus Elbert G. Mathews (1910–1977), American diplomat Elbert H. Parsons (1907–1968), Mississippi judge and namesake of
195-504: The United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama Elbert de Hochepied (1706–1763), Dutch politician and diplomat Elbert Hubbard (1856–1915), American writer, publisher, artist, and philosopher Elbert H. Hubbard (1849–1912), United States congressman Elbert de Leeuw (1519/20–1598), Dutch jurist and statesman better known as Elbertus Leoninus Elbert G. Mathews (1910–1977), American diplomat Elbert H. Parsons (1907–1968), Mississippi judge and namesake of
210-468: The amount of bills to the city, and distribute the money to the bank accounts of his accomplices. He became wealthy by processing, depositing and sharing in many of the fraudulent payments. He assisted in defrauding the city of between $ 25 and $ 45 million. He was indicted and tried, but fled the United States to Spain. He was arrested in Chicago, and brought back to New York. In the end, he avoided jail time, and
225-485: Was forced to repay $ 151,779 to the city. On December 18, 1871, a grand jury indicted Tweed and Woodward on two counts of forgery in the third degree and one count of grand larceny. No trial followed any of these indictments. On February 3, 1872, a new series of indictments based on the same charges and evidence were issued. These included two counts of forgery in the third degree against Tweed and Woodward, one count of grand larceny, and one of larceny In his later years, he
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