Collin H. Woodward (? – September 7, 1927) was the Tax Commissioner of New York City and Republican district leader. [1] He succeeded Daniel S. McElroy as Tax Commissioner of New York City.
He died on September 7, 1927, in an automobile accident near Poughkeepsie, New York. [2]
Fifteen hundred persons gathered in the Fort Washington Collegiate Church and on the sidewalks outside yesterday afternoon when funeral services were held for Collin H. Woodward, former Tax Commissioner of New York and Republican district leader, who died on Wednesday in an automobile accident near Poughkeepsie.
Collin H. Wodward, prominent member of the Republican organization in New York City and former Tax Commissioner of New York, was killed instantly near this city today when an automobile in which he was driving back to New York after a vacation crashed through a guard-rail, struck a telephone pole and ran part way down a ten-foot declivity at the side of the road.
Collin H. Woodward (? – September 7, 1927) was the Tax Commissioner of New York City and Republican district leader. [1] He succeeded Daniel S. McElroy as Tax Commissioner of New York City.
He died on September 7, 1927, in an automobile accident near Poughkeepsie, New York. [2]
Fifteen hundred persons gathered in the Fort Washington Collegiate Church and on the sidewalks outside yesterday afternoon when funeral services were held for Collin H. Woodward, former Tax Commissioner of New York and Republican district leader, who died on Wednesday in an automobile accident near Poughkeepsie.
Collin H. Wodward, prominent member of the Republican organization in New York City and former Tax Commissioner of New York, was killed instantly near this city today when an automobile in which he was driving back to New York after a vacation crashed through a guard-rail, struck a telephone pole and ran part way down a ten-foot declivity at the side of the road.