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Marriet B. Boyd / Charles P. Woodruff  

Detroit, MI  


FREMONT WOODRUFF, born, Detroit, Feb. 14, 1857; son of CHARLES P. and MARRIET B. (BOYD) WOODRUFF; educated in public schools; read law and was admitted to the bar before the Supreme Court of Michigan, 1878; married, Detroit, Nov 24, 1890, Annie L. STEVENS. Practiced law in Detroit, 1879-82; became interested in commercial interests,  manufacturing, real estate and mining, and associated for many years with the late William H. Stevens in his various enterprises. Chairman board of managers Stevens Land Co., Ltd.; president Bumpus Stevens Co.; director American Exchange National Bank; treasurer Iron Silver Mining Co. Republican.  Presbyterian. Member Board of Commerce. Clubs: Detroit Golf, Old Club, Detroit Boat. Recreation: Golf. Office: 615 Stevens Bldg. Residence: 41 Watson St.

Source: THE BOOK OF DETROITERS, A Biographical Dictionary of Leading
Living Men of the City of Detroit, Edited by Albert Nelson Marquis Chicago A.N. Marquis & Company 1908


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