From "Regiments and Armories of Massachusetts," C. W. Hall, Editor, Boston, 1899, p. 525.
Captain Wood ... was educated as a civil engineer. He came to Natick, Mass., in 1872, being employed as a civil engineer on the viaduct of the Boston Water Works, but afterwards became prominent as a successful shoe manufacturer, and his active business life from that time is well known in Natick.
He was a 32nd Degree Mason, holding many positions of honor and trust.
Captain Wood entered the Massachusetts Volunteer Militia in 1885 and was elected Captain of Company G...
While enjoying, in company with his wife, a brief vacation at Old Orchard Beach, he met with an accident which eventually caused his death.... He was buried with Masonic honors...
From "Regiments and Armories of Massachusetts," C. W. Hall, Editor, Boston, 1899, p. 525.
Captain Wood ... was educated as a civil engineer. He came to Natick, Mass., in 1872, being employed as a civil engineer on the viaduct of the Boston Water Works, but afterwards became prominent as a successful shoe manufacturer, and his active business life from that time is well known in Natick.
He was a 32nd Degree Mason, holding many positions of honor and trust.
Captain Wood entered the Massachusetts Volunteer Militia in 1885 and was elected Captain of Company G...
While enjoying, in company with his wife, a brief vacation at Old Orchard Beach, he met with an accident which eventually caused his death.... He was buried with Masonic honors...
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