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'''Warren L. Wood''' (February 5, 1910 – January 13, 1980) was an American businessman and legislator.
'''Warren L. Wood''' (February 5, 1910 – January 13, 1980) was an American businessman and legislator.


Born in [[Joliet, Illinois]], Wood received his bachelor's degree from [[University of Illinois]]. He worked in the bank business and was a farmer in [[Plainfield, Illinois]]. Wood served in the [[United States Navy]] during [[World War II]]. From 1935 to 1945 and from 1947 to 1965, Wood served in the [[Illinois House of Representatives]] and was speaker of the house. He was a [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]. Wood died in Plainfield, Illinois.<ref>'Illinois Blue Book 1963-1964,' Biographical Sketch of Warren L. Wood, pg. 278</ref><ref>'American Legislative Leaders in the Midwest,' Nancy Weatherly Sharp and James Roger Sharp, Greenwood Publishing Group: 1997, Biographical Sketch of Warren L. Wood, pg. 244</ref>
Born in [[Joliet, Illinois]], Wood received his bachelor's degree from [[University of Illinois]]. He worked in the bank business and was a farmer in [[Plainfield, Illinois]]. Wood served in the [[United States Navy]] during [[World War II]]. From 1935 to 1945 and from 1947 to 1965, Wood served in the [[Illinois House of Representatives]] and was speaker of the house. He was a [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]. Wood died in Plainfield, Illinois.<ref>'Illinois Blue Book 1963-1964,' Biographical Sketch of Warren L. Wood, pg. 278</ref><ref>'American Legislative Leaders in the Midwest,' Nancy Weatherly Sharp and James Roger Sharp, Greenwood Publishing Group: 1997, Biographical Sketch of Warren L. Wood, pg. 244</ref><ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=uAYnZlEk-iEC&q=Warren+L+Wood+General+Assembly+Illinois+youngest+1934&pg=PA244|page=244|title=American Legislative Leaders in the Midwest, 1911-1994|last1=Sharp|first1=Nancy Weatherly|last2=Sharp|first2=James Roger|publisher=Greenwood Publishing Group|date=1997|isbn=9780313302145}}</ref>
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Latest revision as of 06:13, 2 March 2024

Warren L. Wood (February 5, 1910 – January 13, 1980) was an American businessman and legislator.

Born in Joliet, Illinois, Wood received his bachelor's degree from University of Illinois. He worked in the bank business and was a farmer in Plainfield, Illinois. Wood served in the United States Navy during World War II. From 1935 to 1945 and from 1947 to 1965, Wood served in the Illinois House of Representatives and was speaker of the house. He was a Republican. Wood died in Plainfield, Illinois.[1][2][3]

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  1. ^ 'Illinois Blue Book 1963-1964,' Biographical Sketch of Warren L. Wood, pg. 278
  2. ^ 'American Legislative Leaders in the Midwest,' Nancy Weatherly Sharp and James Roger Sharp, Greenwood Publishing Group: 1997, Biographical Sketch of Warren L. Wood, pg. 244
  3. ^ Sharp, Nancy Weatherly; Sharp, James Roger (1997). American Legislative Leaders in the Midwest, 1911-1994. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 244. ISBN 9780313302145.