Background
Woodworth was born on January 18, 1877 in Caseville, Michigan, the son of Thomas B. Woodworth and Mary Smith.
Woodworth was born on January 18, 1877 in Caseville, Michigan, the son of Thomas B. Woodworth and Mary Smith.
He was educated at the Michigan Agricultural College, graduating in 1893.
He raised Jersey cattle, thorough-bred horses, and genetic-specific swine. was elected to the Michigan Legislature in 1909, representing Huron County, and re-elected to serve another term. In 1913, he was elected to serve as a Senator representing the 20th district, and served as the chairman of the Senate Committee on State Affairs. After serving a term, he became the Dairy and Food Commissioner for the state.
In 1928, he ran unsuccessfully for the Lieutenant
Governor seat. would serve as the Wayne County Republican Party chairman in 1934-1935. He served as a chairman of the Michigan State Farmers" Institute.
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