- George A. Loud
George Alvin Loud (
June 18 ,1852 -November 13 ,1925 ) was a politician from theU.S. state ofMichigan .Loud was born in
Bainbridge Township, Geauga County, Ohio , and moved with his parents toMassachusetts in 1856 and then toAu Sable, Michigan , in 1866. He attended the English High School in Boston, and Professor Patterson’s School at Detroit, He graduated from Ann Arbor High School (nowPioneer High School ) in 1869. He was vice president and general manager of theAu Sable and Northwestern Railroad . For four years he was a colonel on the staff ofMichigan Governor Hazen S. Pingree . He was paymaster on the U. S. revenue cutter "McCulloch" when it participated in the Battle of Manila Bay during theSpanish-American War .Loud was elected as a Republican from
Michigan's 10th congressional district to the58th United States Congress and to the four succeeding Congresses, serving fromMarch 4 ,1903 toMarch 3 ,1913 . In 1912, Loud was defeated by ProgressiveRoy O. Woodruff . Loud defeated Woodruff in 1914 to be elected to the 64th Congress, serving fromMarch 4 ,1915 toMarch 3 ,1917 . In 1916, Loud was defeated in the Republican Party primary elections byGilbert A. Currie .Loud returned to engaged in the lumber business at Au Sable. He was killed in an automobile accident at
Myrtle Point, Oregon and was interred in Au Sable Cemetery in Oscoda.References
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