Shepard S. Woodcock

Shepard S. Woodcock was an American architect (1824–1910). He was born at Sidney and died at Somerville.

Also recorded as Shepard Sawtelle Woodcock; Shephard Sawtelle Woodcock.

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Authority records

The identifiers under which Shepard S. Woodcock may be traced in institutional catalogues.

Shepard S. Woodcock is established in the international name authorities as Wikidata Q7494440.

Chronology

  1. 1824Shepard S. Woodcock born at Sidney.
  2. 1824Shepard S. Woodcock was born in 1824 at Sidney.
  3. 1910Shepard S. Woodcock died at Somerville.
  4. 1910Shepard S. Woodcock died in 1910 at Somerville.

Sources

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  1. 1.

    American Woodcock Status, Proceedings of the Eleventh American Woodcock Symposium, 2019

    scholarly publication · Scholarly

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    The Future of Woodcock, Proceedings of the Eleventh American Woodcock Symposium, 2019

    scholarly publication · Scholarly

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  3. 3.

    Woodcock and woodcock shooting, 1850

    scholarly publication · Scholarly

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  4. 4.

    Woodcock Reading Mastery Tests, Third Edition, PsycTESTS Dataset, 2011

    scholarly publication · Scholarly

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  5. 5.

    Woodcock, Robert, Benezit Dictionary of Artists, 2011

    scholarly publication · Scholarly

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  6. 6.

    The Art Institute of Chicago, collection records associated with Shepard S. Woodcock.

    museum collection · Unverified · The Art Institute of Chicago

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  7. 7.

    “Shepard S. Woodcock”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading

    reference work · Reputable secondary · Wikipedia

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  8. 8.

    Wikidata, structured authority record Q7494440: Shepard S. Woodcock

    authority record · Unverified · Wikidata

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