Prepared by Merritt D. Betts, May 8, 1985
Revised by E. Merle Watkins, April 17, 2003
1 half-size record storage box, .50 cubic feet, 11th floor
Old archives number: D.7.7.1.
Biographical Note
Joshua Woodard (1779-1854) moved to Ohio after marrying Rebecca Wooden of Geneva,
New York. They first settled in Ravenna Township, and then Kent. Their home
at the top of the hill on Woodard Avenue is thought to have been a station in
the Underground Railroad.
Joshua's son James (1810-1882) married Maria Hopkins, whose antecedents are
included in genealogical materials in the Dick Dudley Donaghy Papers. James
served two terms as Mayor of Kent and many years as Justice of the Peace. His
Justice of the Peace docket for the years 1841-1844 is included in this collection.
Of James and Maria's children, Frank (1842-1904) is the only one represented
in this collection.
Frank and Flora (Clarke) Woodard's son, James C., worked at The Ohio Penitentiary
in the early 1900s. Governor Martin Davey of Kent, Ohio, appointed him Warden
in 1935, a post he held until 1939. James C. and Grace Apple Woodard's only
child James C. Woodard, Jr., (1913-1981), grew up in the Deputy Warden's residence
at the Penitentiary.
Scope and Content
The materials in this collection were donated by Esther Getz Donaghy and Merritt
Donaghy Betts of Kent, Ohio. Some records concern certain descendents of Joshua
Woodard, an early settler in the Kent area, chiefly his son James Woodard, his
grandson Frank, his great grandson James C. Woodard, including many photographs.
The bulk of the collection is from the early nineteenth century. James C. Woodard
married Grace Apple and some of the materials included here also pertain to
the Apple family. Further information concerning the Woodard family can be found
in the Dick
Dudley Donaghy Papers and in the Apple Family
Papers.
Box 1
Folder--Contents
James Woodard's Justice of the Peace docket book, May 22, 1841- April 3,
1844 [Woodard purchased this book on May 11, 1841. The book also contains
a daguerreotype of James Woodard, an attached newspaper clipping from The
Kent Courier-Tribune: May 23, 1962, and a color photograph of the Woodard
house in Kent: 1974.]
Manuscript index to James Woodard's Justice of the Peace docket, compiled
by LTC James C. Woodard, Jr. (A.U.S.Ret.)
Typescript copy of the index to James Woodard's Justice of the Peace docket,
[prepared by the Special Collections and Archives staff]
Miscellaneous genealogical materials concerning the Woodard family, including
a table prepared by Esther Getz Donaghy and Merritt Donaghy Betts; a table
prepared by James C. Woodard, Jr.; a letter to Louis Woodard: June 24, 1942;
and a letter from LTC James C. Woodard, Jr., (A.U.S.Ret.), April 30, 1981
Miscellaneous genealogical materials concerning the Apple family, including
a table prepared by LTC James C. Woodard, Jr., (A.U.S.Ret.)
Memorabilia belonging to James C. Woodard, including a certificate of membership
in Theta Xi Fraternity, 1937; and a pin from the 1899 roadrace of The Riverside
Cycle Club, Kent, Ohio
Letters written to LTC James C. Woodard, A.U.S.Ret.: December 31, 1915,
December 25, 1917, [no date]
Newspaper clippings, 1916-1981, [no date]
Ohio Penitentiary News, Columbus, Ohio: June 14, 1915 (shelved in
11th floor map case)
Photograph of the Frank Woodard home on Stinaff Street, Kent, Ohio
Photographs of Flora Woodard in front of her house on Lock Street, Kent,
Ohio
Photograph of James C. Woodard's grade school class, [1882?]
Photograph of James C. Woodard, 1890
Photograph of James C. Woodard, 1893
Photograph of James C. Woodard, 1898
Photograph of James C. Woodard in Odd Fellows
(100F) uniform, 1900
Photograph of James C. Woodard, 1900
Photograph of James C. Woodard, 1913
Photograph of James C. Woodard, 1923
Photograph of James C. Woodard, wearing Deputy Warden's hat, 1930
Photograph of James C. Woodard with brothers Louis and Mortimer, 1946
Photograph of Oliver Perry Apple in Kent, Ohio during the flood of 1913
Photograph of Oliver Perry Apple at the door of his house on North Water
Street, Kent, Ohio, 1918
Photograph of Oliver Perry Apple, [1919?]
Photograph of Oliver Perry Apple's sons, Robert, Clayton and Newton in grade
school picture, Campbellsport, Ohio, [1889?]