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Born in 1802, in newburyport massachusetts, he led a wandering—and drinking—life for many years.
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Born in 1802, in newburyport, massachusetts, he led a wandering—and drinking—life for many years. He was finally led to total abstinence, and by the early 1840s was an active advocate for the temperance cause.
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(jeff mclane / from charles woodman, the estate of betty woodman and david.
First charles, and then also francesca grew up immersed in art, eating off of plates and bowls typically the population at large doesn't get exposed to them.
The great majority of washingtonian speakers and authors were reformed drunkards who told their own stories.
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In 1847, his son charles took over the shop as asa became involved in is no admission charge to visit the thom hindle gallery at the woodman museum.
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Woodman’s story is a characteristic account of degradation followed by reform. Born in 1802, in newburyport, massachusetts, woodman had led a drunken and wandering life for many years, interspersed with periods of time in both almshouses and prisons.
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