BIOGRAPHIES

Wayne County Michigan

HARRY CONANT BULKLEY

Lawyer; born, Monroe, Mich., (Monroe Co) Mar. 7, 1870; son of John M. and Mary (Cole) Bulkley; educated in public schools, and University of Michigan, graduating, A.B., 1892; Law Department, University of Michigan, LL. B., 1895; married, Monroe, Aug. 13, 1898, Cora Strong Flint. Has practiced in Detroit since 1895 as member of firm of Russel, Cambell, Bulkley & Ledyard. Member Detroit and Michigan State Bar associations. Republican. Presbyterian. Clubs: Detroit, Yondotega, University, Country. Recreations: Outdoor sports. Office: 604 Union Trust Bldg. Residence: 165 Seminole Av.

The Book of Detroiters by Albert Nelson Marquis 1908

HARRY CONANT BULKLEY

Member of the law firm of Campbell, Bulkley & Ledyard and a practitioner at the Detroit bar since 1805, was born at Monroe, Michigan, March 7, 1870, his parents being John McClelland and Mary Disbrow (Cole) Bulkley. He received the degree of Bachelor of Arts at the University of Michigan in 1802. He then matriculated in the law department at Ann Arbor and gained his LL. B. degree upon graduation with the class of 1895. In the same year he located for practice in Detroit as offering the beat field for professional labor in his elate, becoming a member of the firm of Russel K Campbell, now succeeded by Campbell, Bulkley & Ledyard. He has retained this connection and with his colleagues enjoys an eitensive practice of an important character. On the 13th of August, 1898, in Monroe, Michigan, Mr. Bulkley was united in marriage to Cora Buhl Strong, daughter of Hon. John Strong of Monroe county, and they have four children: Leavitt James, John McClelland, Mary Dubrow and Helen Channcey. The religious faith of the family Is that of the Presbyterian church and in politics Mr. Bulkley gives his support to the republican party. He is a member of the Yondotega, Detroit, Country, University, Priamatie, Maiden Marsh Shooting, Meadowhrook Country, Detroit Athletic and Grosac Points Riding and Hunt Clubs. He is also a member of the Delta Kappa Epsilon Club of New York and he served on the board of regents of the University of Michigan from 1911 until 1917. He belongs to the Detroit Bar Association, to the Mirhigun Bar Association and the American Bnr Aasocintion.

The city of Detroit, Michigan, 1701-1922, Volume 3 edited by Clarence Monroe Burton, William Stocking, Gordon K. Miller