
Fulton G. Feraud
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G. Feraud was born in Boston in l857, and was educated at the College
of the City of New York; living in New York from l859 to 1888. In the
latter year he came to Redlands, where he has since resided, having caught
the California fever from the glowing accounts of numerous friends and
relatives who preceded him here and from the results of certain successful
investments during boom days. He was the first secretary of the Domestic
Water Company, from the commencement of its service March 1, l889, until
April 1, l893, when he resigned to become secretary of the Redlands Electric
Light and Power Company, which commenced operations in Redlands on that
date. The incorporators of this company, besides Mr. Feraud, were Messrs.
H.H. Sinclair, George H. Crafts
and George B. Ellis. In l892 the same gentlemen,
with whom Theodore Clark and F. E. Hotchkiss
were also associated, opened the Terracina hotel, which they operated
for two years. In this connection they built and operated the Terracina
street railway. Mr. Crafts was president of the hotel company and Mr.
Clark of the railway company, Mr. Feraud being secretary of both. In these
capacities he has been identified with several enterprises which have
accomplished much for the development of Redlands. In l880 Mr. Feraud
was married to Miss E.B. Bourgeois, of New
York city. They have one child, a daughter, Natalie,
8 years of age.
(Source:
Illustrated Redlands, l897, p.35)
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