Joseph Addison Woodward | |
Image Name: | Joseph Woodward.jpg |
Caption: | Joseph Woodward |
Birth Date: | 11 April 1806 |
Birth Place: | Winnsboro, South Carolina |
Death Place: | Talladega, Alabama |
Resting Place: | Talladega, Alabama |
State1: | South Carolina |
District1: | 3rd |
Term Start1: | March 4, 1843 |
Term End1: | March 3, 1853 |
Predecessor1: | John Campbell |
Successor1: | Laurence M. Keitt |
Office2: | Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from Fairfield District |
Term Start2: | November 23, 1840 |
Term End2: | December 17, 1841 |
Term Start3: | November 24, 1834 |
Term End3: | December 19, 1835 |
Party: | Democratic |
Profession: | lawyer |
Alma Mater: | University of South Carolina |
Joseph Addison Woodward (April 11, 1806 – August 3, 1885) was an American politician who served as a U.S. Representative from South Carolina.
He was son of William Woodward. Born in Winnsboro, South Carolina, Woodward received an academic training and was graduated from the University of South Carolina at Columbia. He was admitted to the bar and practiced law.
Woodward served as member of the State house of representatives from 1834 to 1835 from 1840 to 1841.
Woodward was elected as a Democrat to the Twenty-eighth and to the four succeeding Congresses (March 4, 1843 – March 3, 1853). He declined to be a candidate for reelection in 1852 to the Thirty-third Congress.
He relocated to Alabama and resumed his legal career after leaving Congress.
Woodward was a slave owner.[1]
He died in Talladega, Alabama, on August 3, 1885. He was interred in Oak Hill Cemetery.