English: Wilson Small, Democratic Party figure and member of the New York State Assembly in 1846 and 1847. Small was also proprietor from ca. 1850-1855 of the West Street Foundry, a steam engineering works in Brooklyn.
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Ridgely, James L. (1878). History of American Odd Fellowship: The First Decade. Baltimore, MD.: The Grand Lodge of the United States I.O.O.F. Inset pp. 416–417.
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