"Who's Who on the Pacific Coast. A Biographical Compilation of Notable Living Contemporaries West of the Rocky Mountains." Franklin Harper, Ed. Los Angeles: Harper Publishing Co., 1913. p. 543. FREDERICK LEROY STEWART STEWART, Frederick Leroy, Banker; born, Delavan, Wis., Mar. 15, 1873; son, Samuel A. and Ella E. (Langley) S.; grandson of Samuel Stewart, 1st, who settled in Wisconsin in 1842. Edu.: grammar and high schools, Elsinore, Cal.; Bus. Course in Woodbury's College, Los Angeles; worked on farm and in store as a boy. Married, Maude Elaine Zaring, Aug. 14, 1910, at American Falls, Idaho. Cashier and Dir., Kelso State Bank; Dir., Wallace Land Co.; Dir., Woodland State Bank; Bookkeeper, Consolidated Bank, Elsinore, Cal., 1893; Dep. Recorder of Riverside Co., Cal.; worked in Siskiyou Co., Cal., at Blue Gravel Mine, Yreka; went to Kelso, Wash. to take charge of Kelso State Bnk. Went to Wash. State Senate from Cowlitz County at request of business men; elected 1908; member, Committee on Banks and Banking Appropriations, Roads and Bridges, Fisheries, Game and Game Fish; instrumental in securing uniform lasw regulating fishing on Columbia River between Wash. and Ore.; secured use of 100 State convicts to improve one of the worst roads in State, now the best; secured for Cowlitz Co., third bridge built in State; candidate for Congress, Rep. party, 1910, and lst nomination by 11 votes with 11 candidates running; Wash. Rep. at the Natl. Rivers and Harbors Congress, at Wash., D. C., 1910. Member: Scottish Rite and York Rite Masons, Elks, Odd Fellows, K. of P. Clubs: Portland Press, Portland Hunt. Address: Kelso, Wash. ******************* Submitted to the Cowlitz Co., WA GenWeb Project in November 2008 by Jenny Tenlen. Submitter has no additional information about the person(s) or family mentioned above.