Reuben G. Doud

Reuben Griffin Doud Jr. (January 20, 1830 – September 30, 1877) was an American businessman, Republican politician, and Wisconsin pioneer.

[1] In 1861, he sold his interests on this existing transportation route and relocated to Gills Landing, Wisconsin, and became involved in the warehousing business there, and constructed a tannery.

He continued to operate the steamboat Berlin City, on a route between Green Bay and New London, and, in 1863 and 1864, manufactured two new boats, the Northwestern and Tigress.

Tremble and Doud owned significant forested lands and operated a mill on the Big Suamico River, near Green Bay.

[3][1] In 1864, while living in Gills Landing, Doud was elected as a Republican to represent Waupaca County in the Wisconsin State Assembly for the 1865 session.