Woodbridge N. Ferris
1853–1928 (age 75)
Politician, Educator
Biography
Woodbridge N. Ferris (1853-1928) was a pioneering educator and public servant who championed access to learning for all citizens. He founded the Ferris Institute to provide practical instruction and later served as governor, promoting policies that nurtured schools and agricultural development.
Ferris believed in government as a vehicle for progress, and his career in the Senate extended his efforts to uplift children and families throughout the state. His legacy endures in the institutions and opportunities he helped create.