Henry M. Loud
Henry Martin Loud 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 in 1857.
Following his work in the ministry, Loud became the founder and long-time president of H. M. Loud [& Sons Lumber Co.] of Oscoda, Michigan. A Republican, Loud also served as Mayor of Au Sable, Michigan for one term and accepted a nomination for the United States Congress. Loud was a contributor to the Bayview Association of the United Methodist Church "a pioneering institution in public education" which bears a building— —in his name. Loud was president of White Iron Lake, Iron And Water Power Company and owned 500 acres of land in Paloma, California for citrus farming.
H. M. Loud & Sons was established in 1885 with stock of the Au Sable & North Western Railroad incorporated in 1891.
The Board of the Loud lumber company was as follows:
- George A. Loud—Vice President
- —Secretary
- —Treasurer
- —Clerk