Henry Alexander Wise Wood

Henry Alexander Wise Wood (March 1, 1866 - April 9, 1939) was the American inventor of a high speed newspaper press and member of the Naval Consulting Board.[1]

Henry Alexander Wise Wood circa 1915

Biography

He was born on March 1, 1866 to Fernando Wood and Alice Fenner Mills. His father was mayor of New York City and a member of congress.

He married Elizabeth Ogden. In 1915 he joined the Naval Consulting Board.

He had appendicitis and had his appendix removed at Doctors Hospital in Manhattan in 1938.[2]

He died on April 9, 1939.[1]

Patents

gollark: If you have access to automatable ender chests, though, you could do a similar thing for at least your most valuable items.
gollark: You also can't actually do that very easily, since patterns take up a ton of space.
gollark: oh, right.
gollark: Also, the power requirements are *crazy*.
gollark: AE2 spatial IO is only able to capture tile entities from vanilla or AE2, by default.

References

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