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Frederick Douglas Underwood : ウィキペディア英語版
Frederick Douglas Underwood
Frederick Douglas Underwood (February 1, 1849 – February 18, 1942) was president of the Erie Railroad from 1901 to 1926 and a director of Wells Fargo & Company.
==Early life==
Underwood was born in 1849 in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, the son of Enoch Downs Underwood and Harriet Flint (Denny) Underwood. He attended the public schools of Wauwatosa and Wayland Academy, Beaver Dam, Wisconsin. In 1867 he entered the employ of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad, rising from clerk and brakeman to division superintendent.〔''Dictionary of American Biography'', Supplement 3, p. 783. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1973.〕
In 1875 he married Sara Virginia Smith, by whom he had two sons, Enoch William and Russell Sage Underwood. They were divorced in 1886, and in 1893 he married Alice Stafford Robbins.〔''Dictionary of American Biography'', Supplement 3, p. 784.〕〔Two Great Lakes ships would eventually receive the name ''Alice Stafford'': a Lake Michigan passenger steamer of 859 gross tons, built at Benton Harbor, Michigan, in 1882 as the ''Lora'' and renamed ''Alice Stafford'' in 1897, and a tug of 141 gross tons, built in 1914 at Manitowoc, Wisconsin, for the Erie Railroad for service in the Chicago River.〕

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