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- Grant DeVolson Wood (February 13, 1891 – February 12, 1942) was an American painter and representative of Regionalism, best known for his paintings depicting...
- De Volson Wood (June 1, 1832 – June 27, 1897) was an American civil engineer and educator. He invented a steam rock drill and an air compressor and designed...
- University of Michigan in 1858. One of the first recipients of the degree was De Volson Wood, who was conferred a Master of Science degree at the University of...
- (1837). Elementary Principles of Carpentry. E. L. Carey and A. Hart. Wood, De Volson (1883). Treatise on the Theory of the Construction of Bridges and Roofs...
- 2001–2009 W. Aubrey Thomas, U.S. State Representative from Ohio, 1900–1911 De Volson Wood (1857), first president of the American Society for Engineering Education...
- Charles C. Brown "Calibration of Thermometer" pp 1–7 January 1884 Volume 30 DeVolson Wood "Stresses in Beams" pp 1–3 July 1884 Volume 31 Wm Booth "Transformed...
- Theory of Machines (3rd ed.). Firewall Media. p. 39. ISBN 9788170084181. De Volson Wood (1884). The elements of analytical mechanics: solids and fluids (4th ed...
- CoinW****. Retrieved October 6, 2019. Kinsey, Joni L. (2009). "Wood, Grant Devolson". The Biographical Dictionary of Iowa. The University of Iowa Press. Retrieved...
- Numismatics portal United States portal Kinsey, Joni L. (2009). "Wood, Grant Devolson". The Biographical Dictionary of Iowa. The University of Iowa Press. Retrieved...
- Winc****, Franz Brünnow, Henry Simmons Frieze, Thomas McIntyre Cooley, and De Volson Wood. Andrew ****son White filled the first permanent chair of history...