William E. Woodruff (soldier)

William Elihu Woodruff was an American
Biography
Woodruff was born in Kentucky and educated in the common schools. He studied law, passed his bar exam, and established a successful practice in Louisville. He established strong ties with the local Republican Party.[2]
Early in the war, Woodruff was colonel of the
Woodruff was also very active in Freemasonry in Kentucky. In a Masonic career spanning fifty years, he "advanced through the chairs" in Clarke Lodge No. 51 in Louisville until his election as Master of that lodge in 1855. Also active in the Grand Lodge of Kentucky, he served on several Grand Lodge committees, and was appointed as a minor Grand Lodge officer in 1859 by the Grand Master of Kentucky, Rob Morris. In 1860, along with other Louisville Masons, he chartered a new lodge – Falls City Lodge No. 376 – and served as its first Senior Warden.[4]
Notes
- ^ Daniel, p. 230.
- ^ Hughes & Whitney, p. 129.
- ^ Hughes & Whitney, pp. 145-46.
- ^ See generally, Grand Lodge of Kentucky, Proceedings, Frankfort: A.G. Hodges & Co., 1852-55, s.v., "Clarke Lodge No. 51;" Proceedings, 1859, 3; Proceedings, 1860, 47; Alfred W. Harris, History: The Progressive Spirit Of Parkland Lodge No. 638 F. & A.M., 1888-1918, Louisville: s.n., 1918, 60
References
- Daniel, Larry J., Days of Glory: The Army of the Cumberland, 1861-1865. LSU Press, 2004. ISBN 0-8071-2931-3
- Hughes Jr., Nathaniel C., and Whitney, Gordon D., Jefferson Davis in Blue. LSU Press, 2002. ISBN 0-8071-3160-1
External links
- Woodruff's official report for the Battle of Stones River
- "Brig. Gen. William Woodruff (U.S.) - 2nd Kentucky Infantry"[usurped] — Article by Civil War historian/author Bryan S. Bush