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NOACK, William C., born, Detroit, Aug. 31, 1863; son of J. William and Louise (Jacob) Noack; educated in public
schools and German American Academy; married at Detroit, Jan. 12, 1898, Ethel McKeen; 3 sons: William Theodore,
Harold Bosenrans, Walter Maurice. Was upon the road as traveling man, 1880-85; in insurance business, 1886-98;
senior member Noack & Gorenflo. One of the organizers of the Wholesale and Manufacturers' Association (president,
1910-11). Member Detroit Board of Commerce. Winner of paddling trophy of the American Canoe Association, Aug. 24,
1896, at Grindstone Island, St. Lawrence River, bringing back to United States this trophy, held many years by
Canada. Clubs: Detroit, Golf, Detroit Boat (honorary member). Recreation: golf. Office: 184-188 Jefferson Ave.
Residence: 562 Congress St.
From:
The Book of Detroiters
A Biographical Dictionary
Of Leading Living Men
Of The City of Detroit
Second Edition 1914
Edited By: Albert Nelson Marquis
A. N. Marquis & Company
Chicago 1914.
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