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Rev. Wilbur Fisk Wood
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REVEREND WILBUR FISK WOOD, pastor of the Second Presbyterian
church of South Oil City, is a native of Philadelphia. He was educated at
Princeton College and McCormick Theological Seminary, Chicago, Illinois.
He began his professional career by teaching a four years’ term in the
academy at Trenton, New Jersey. He enlisted in 1862 in the One Hundred and
Twenty-Seventh New York Volunteers, and served for three years. Since
September, 1882, he has been the efficient and esteemed pastor of the
Second Presbyterian church of South Oil City. He is chaplain of the G. A.
R. Post, No. 167, and the Sixteenth Regiment, National Guard of
Pennsylvania. In politics he is a Republican.
History of Venango County, Pennsylvania
: its past and present, including its aboriginal history, the French and
British occupation of the country, its early settlement and subsequent
growth, a description of its historic and interesting localities, its rich
oil deposits and their development, sketches of its cities, boroughs,
townships, and villages, neighborhood and family history, portraits and
biographies of pioneers and representative citizens, statistics, etc.,
etc.
Chicago, Ill.: Brown, Runk & Co., 1890, pages 896-899.
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