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  1. Edith Elmer Wood - Wikipedia

    Edith Elmer Wood (September 24, 1871 – April 29, 1945) was an American advocate for public health and housing reform.

  2. Edith Wood

    Timeless elegance in wood. We use cookies to analyze website traffic and optimize your website experience.

  3. Edith Wood Photography | Bluffton SC - Facebook

    Edith Wood Photography, Bluffton, South Carolina. 409 likes · 1 talking about this. Showing my work at: The Complete Home, Calhoun St. Bluffton...

  4. Edith Wood (September 24, 1871 — April 29, 1945), American ...

    Edith Elmer Wood was an American housing reformer, economist and author of a number of writings. She was one of the most respected analysts of American housing needs.

  5. Wood, Edith Elmer (1871–1945) - Encyclopedia.com

    Born on September 24, 1871 (some sources cite 1872), in Portsmouth, New Hampshire; died on April 29, 1945, of a cerebral hemorrhage in Greystone Park, New Jersey; daughter of Horace …

  6. Edith Elmer Wood papers, 1900-1943 - Columbia University ...

    Edith Elmer Wood, born in Portmouth, New Hampshire, on September 24, 1871, was the daughter of U.S. Navy Commander Horace and Adele (Wiley) Elmer. She received her …

  7. Collection: Edith Elmer Wood papers, 1900-1943 / Subjects ...

    Edith Elmer Wood (1871-1945) was a US housing reformer. As lobbyist, writer, and government consultant, she helped define New Deal housing policy. After graduating from Smith College in …