Charles Ferry

Charles Émile Joseph Léon Ferry (23 May 1834 – 21 July 1909) was a French politician. Younger brother of Jules Ferry, Charles Ferry was born in Saint-Dié, in the département of Vosges. Charles was a businessman, becoming involved in national politics during the Franco-Prussian War when he served in Paris as aide to Jules Favre, Vice-President of the Government of National Defence. Charles Ferry was returned to the Chamber of Deputies in 1893, representing Saint-Dié. He was reelected in 1898 but defeated in 1902 by . Following this defeat Ferry left politics. He died in Paris.

Charles Ferry

Charles Émile Joseph Léon Ferry (23 May 1834 – 21 July 1909) was a French politician. Younger brother of Jules Ferry, Charles Ferry was born in Saint-Dié, in the département of Vosges. Charles was a businessman, becoming involved in national politics during the Franco-Prussian War when he served in Paris as aide to Jules Favre, Vice-President of the Government of National Defence. Charles Ferry was returned to the Chamber of Deputies in 1893, representing Saint-Dié. He was reelected in 1898 but defeated in 1902 by . Following this defeat Ferry left politics. He died in Paris.