Frederick Mitchell Hudson

Frederick Mitchell Hudson (February 2, 1871 – August 5, 1974) was a lawyer and politician in Florida.

[2] He married Nora Andrews from Pine Bluff, Arkansas, in October 1896.

[1] He moved to Miami in 1905 where he worked as a lawyer, founding his of law firm Hudson and Boggs.

[1] He served in the state legislature for 14 years including as senate president.

[1] He was closely involved in child labor laws and introducing the first juvenile court bill.

Frederick M. Hudson, President of the Florida Senate, (circa 1909)