Henry Wilson Hodge

Colonel Henry Wilson Hodge (April 14, 1865 December 21, 1919) was director of railroads for the American Expeditionary Force during World War I.[1] He was the civil engineer who was responsible for the construction of the Woolworth Building and the Singer Building.[2]

Henry Wilson Hodge circa 1915

Biography

He was born on April 14, 1865 in Washington, District of Columbia to John Ledyard Hodge (18341902) and Susan Savage Wilson (18381911).[2]

He was director of railroads for the American Expeditionary Force during World War I.[1]

He died on December 21, 1919 of an embolism.[1] He was buried at Laurel Hill Cemetery in Philadelphia.

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