John T. Woodruff of Springfield, Missouri, in the Ozarks

John T. Woodruff of Springfield, Missouri, in the Ozarks
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ISBN-13 : 9780997646504
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Book Synopsis John T. Woodruff of Springfield, Missouri, in the Ozarks by : Thomas Peters

Download or read book John T. Woodruff of Springfield, Missouri, in the Ozarks written by Thomas Peters and published by . This book was released on 2016-07-15 with total page 352 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Born into poverty in the rural Missouri Ozarks shortly after the end of the Civil War, John T. Woodruff (1868-1949) became the greatest promoter of civic and regional development in the history of Springfield, Missouri. Schools, colleges, hospitals, hotels, and resorts all owed their existence and location to Woodruff's clear vision and indefatigable efforts. The Woodruff Building and the Kentwood Arms Hotel are two of his outstanding architectural achievements. Woodruff brought the Frisco West Maintenance and Repair Shops to Springfield, and he helped found and build the entire town of Camdenton near the Lake of the Ozarks. For decades Woodruff promoted and built good roads in the Missouri Ozarks, and served two terms as the first president of the U.S. 66 Highway Association. In this encyclopedic biography, Peters documents the achievements -- amazing both for their breadth and impact -- of John T. Woodruff, a paragon of civic engagement.


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