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Name
  
John Anhut

Died
  
1977

John Nicholson Anhut

John Nicholson Anhut (January 8, 1884 – May 1977) was the founder of the Anhut Motor Car Company of Detroit, Michigan.

Biography

Anhut married Elizabeth Bouvier Walsh.

He was elected to the Michigan Senate in 1908. After the failure of the Anhut company, he eventually moved to New York, where he gained admittance to the bar.

In 1912 he was accused of attempting to bribe physicians of Harry K. Thaw while Thaw was institutionalized at the Matteawan State Hospital for the Criminally Insane. Anhut was found guilty of bribery, and was sentenced to not less than four years in the State Prison.

In the 1930s Anhut was active in the hotel industry, buying the Imperial and Clifford hotels in downtown Detroit, as well as being the attorney for the Detroit Hotel Association.

References

John Nicholson Anhut Wikipedia