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  Woodruff, Edward N.
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NameEdward N. Woodruff
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Peoria, Illinois , United States
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InfoWoodruff's family background in Peoria started when his father came here from New York in 1835. In 1855, his father founded the Woodruff Ice Company, which later would be turned over to his son, Edward. Woodruff's mother, Mary A. Monroe, came to this area from Pennsylvania in 1835 and later married Nelson Woodruff on October 15, 1846.

Little did she know that her son, Edward, born on February 2, 1863, in an unassuming house on the corner of Pecan Street and Washington, would grow to be one of the major influences in Peoria during a pivotal time in its history.

On the personal side, E.N. Woodruff was married to the former Miss Anna Schmidt for over 40 years until her death on April 29, 1936. They had one daughter, Mary Monroe Woodruff, who took care of her father after her mother's death. Father and daughter lived in the modest six room house at 1026 North Jefferson until Woodruff's death on December 22, 1947, after a three month illness.

Woodruff's political career began when he became an alderman of the first ward in 1899. He served two terms and was then elected to his first term as mayor in 1903. What he didn't know then was that he had embarked on a calling that would span 11 terms in 22 years and that he would be held in high regard. He was even once a candidate for governor of Illinois but was defeated. Many people credit Woodruff's success to the fact that he may have been a clever strategist; others say that his wit, intelligence, and magnetic personality attracted others to him. His critics say that he was a manipulator and possibly used under-the-table tactics to make Peoria thrive. Whatever his means and however many critics, Woodruff can certainly be remembered as one of the most likeable and successful politicians of his time.

Not only was Woodruff a successful politician, be he was a successful businessman, as well. His first taste of business affairs came as head the Woodruff Ice Company. His alertness in discovering new trends prompted Woodruff to improve his company until he sold it. Being a leader then in the ice field, he served as president of the Ice Dealers Association of Illinois. His business sense also led him to become treasurer and director of the Peoria Life Insurance Company, a director of the Bank of Peoria, and vice-president of Peoria Tent and Awning. In addition to many position, he also had several fraternal affiliations.

It is hard to believe that, even though Woodruff had so many obligations, he still found time to be a student and avid reader. He was well informed on a wide variety of subjects, but his main interest was government on all levels.

Several improvements were made over the many years of Woodruff's administration. These improvements included the building of many new structures such as the First National Bank Building, the Pere Marquette Hotel, the Peoria Municipal Tuberculosis Sanitarium, the City Garbage Department Building, and the long awaited Cedar Street Bridge. He improved the conditions of the police and fire departments, widened Jefferson Street, added almost 40 miles of pavement and cement sidewalks, and established Eckwood Park.

Edward Woodruff was a very special man to Peoria for over two decades, and he will not soon be forgotten.


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