- Philip W. Hiden
Phillip Wallace Hiden (1872-1936) of
Warwick County, Virginia was the second president of Newport News Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Company, succeedingWalter A. Post . He served as themayor of theindependent city of Newport News from 1920 to 1924. He was the first mayor of to serve under the City Council-City Manager form of government, as opposed to being directly elected.Prior to serving as mayor, he was also a
land baron , and owned the Hiden Storage and Forwarding Company. After his death, his daughter Woodroof divided one convert|200|acre|km2|sing=on parcel into a residential area. This area was developed came to be known asHidenwood . [ [http://historichamptonroads.com/hm_hidenwood.htm Hidenwood neighborhood history marker-Newport News VA ] ] It currently bordersChristopher Newport University to the west.Martha Woodroof Hiden (1888-1959), his widow, along with the widow of
Homer L. Ferguson , (who had also been a President of Newport News Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Company and is credited with initating development ofHilton Village ), cut a symbolic ribbon at the ceremony that merged the cities of Newport News and Warwick onJuly 1 ,1958 .References
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