Henry M. Loud

Henry Martin Loud (December 11, 1824—May 13, 1905) was a Michigan lumber magnate, politician, lay Methodist preacher, and philanthropist. Loud was born in Westhampton, Massachusetts and graduated from the Boston University School of Theology (then the Concord Biblical Institute) in 1857. H. M. Loud & Sons was established in 1885 with stock of the incorporated in 1891. The Board of the Loud lumber company (following Henry M. Loud as president) was as follows: * George A. Loud—Vice President * Henry Nelson Loud—Secretary * Edward F. Loud—Treasurer * William Fairchild Loud—Clerk

Henry M. Loud

Henry Martin Loud (December 11, 1824—May 13, 1905) was a Michigan lumber magnate, politician, lay Methodist preacher, and philanthropist. Loud was born in Westhampton, Massachusetts and graduated from the Boston University School of Theology (then the Concord Biblical Institute) in 1857. H. M. Loud & Sons was established in 1885 with stock of the incorporated in 1891. The Board of the Loud lumber company (following Henry M. Loud as president) was as follows: * George A. Loud—Vice President * Henry Nelson Loud—Secretary * Edward F. Loud—Treasurer * William Fairchild Loud—Clerk