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[[File:Tom%20Redwood.jpg|right|]][[File:Tom%20Redwood.jpg|right|thumb||Tom Redwood, standing.<br>|Detail from a larger photo of guides of [[https://localwiki.org/hsl/Paul_Smith%27s_Hotel|Paul Smith's Hotel]]|, October 2, 1885.<br>|He appears in a similar photo from August 8, 1884, identified as '''|Tommy Redwood.'''|  Both photographs are by A. W. Durkee.  See [[Guides|Guides]]| for the originals.]]'''Born''': 1903
[[File:Tom%20Redwood.jpg|right|thumb||Tom Redwood, standing.<br>|Detail from a larger photo of guides of [[https://localwiki.org/hsl/Paul_Smith%27s_Hotel|Paul Smith's Hotel]]|, October 2, 1885.<br>|He appears in a similar photo from August 8, 1884, identified as '''|Tommy Redwood.'''|  Both photographs are by A. W. Durkee.  See [[Guides|Guides]]| for the originals.]]'''Born''': 1903


'''Died''': <span class="info middot">June 15, 1963
'''Died''': <span class="info middot">June 15, 1963

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for the originals.

Born: 1903

Died: June 15, 1963

Married: Sara Clendenning

Children:

Thomas R. Redwood was a guide. He was a son of [E. Redwood]. 

He is buried in St. John's Cemetery in Paul Smiths.



Adirondack Daily Enterprise, June 17, 1963

Thomas R. Redwood

Thomas R. Redwood, 60, died early Saturday at his home, at 53 South Pine Street, Albany. He was born at Bay Pond, Paul Smiths, son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Redwood. He was graduate of Franklin Academy, and the University of Pennsylvania Wharton School of Business in 1925. He retired a year go after serving as assistant chief of surplus proper- ties for the New York State Education Department.

Survivors are his wife, the former Sara Clendenning; two daughters Mrs. Richard T. Lombard of Jackson Heights and Mrs. E. Thomas Riker of Ansonia, Conn.; four grandchildren a niece and two nephews.

A funeral service was held this morning at the Tebbuts Memorial Chapel in Albany. Interment was at 3 o'clock this afternoon in St. John's in the Wilderness Cemetery at Paul Smiths.