Amos E. Wood
1810–1850 (age 40)
Landowner/Community Figure
Biography
Amos E. Wood was a respected landowner and community figure whose life spanned the early decades of the nineteenth century. Born in 1810, he came of age during a period of American expansion and development, and his role as a landowner positioned him as an influential member of his local community. His property holdings and civic involvement reflected the responsibilities of prominent citizens during this era.
Wood's life was cut short in 1850 at the age of forty, yet his legacy as a landowner and community leader endured in Woodville, where he was buried in Woodville Cemetery. His contributions to the development and character of his region were remembered by those who knew him and worked alongside him in building their community.