businessman, lumberman, general manager, secretary, treasurer, mayor, banker, manufacturer
Known for
developing Ludington, Michigan
Spouse
Catherine (Kate) Dempsey
(m. 1888)
Children
3
Parent(s)
Antoine E. Cartier Eliza N. Ayers
Warren Antoine Cartier (January 12, 1866 – November 7, 1934) was a 19th-century businessman. He was twice elected mayor of the Ludington, Michigan, and was a banker, and a lumber tycoon. In civic life, he was involved with many societies and organizations.
Early life
Warren Antoine Cartier's father was Antoine E. Cartier. He was born on January 12, 1866, in Manistee, Michigan. His family moved to Ludington, Michigan, when he was twelve years old.[1]
Cartier and his wife were Catholic and attended St. Simon Church of Ludington.[9]
Cartier supported the Republican party, serving as secretary of the Mason County Republican committee for two years. He was the Ludington city mayor in 1899 and 1903. He served two years as the city recorder.[10][3]
Career
After college, Cartier returned to Ludington and joined his father's Cartier Lumber Company.[1]
Cartier also held the following positions:
Cartier-Magmer Company – secretary and treasurer[1]
^"Warren Cartier depicts home life of Edisons, neighbors in Florida". Ludington Daily News. Ludington, Michigan. October 18, 1931. p. 9. Retrieved July 25, 2021 – via Newspapers.com. Warren Cartier depicts home life of Edisons, neighbors in Florida" by Warren A. Cartier – Mrs. Cartier and myself have considered it a great privilege to have our winter home in Fort Myers, Florida, so close to the Edison home., both being practically in the same block.