Later he removed to East Saginaw, Michigan, and became engaged in the lumber trade.
He moved to East Saginaw, Michigan in 1862 and engaged in the manufacture of lumber and salt from 1863 to 1878.
Construction started in 1859 in East Saginaw.
It also converted to standard gauge its existing branch line between East Saginaw and Yale.
East Saginaw was founded in 1850, and was incorporated as a village in 1855 and as a city in 1857.
He later moved to East Saginaw, Michigan, where he worked for a lumber company from 1883 to 1887.
He was president of the common council of East Saginaw, Michigan, in 1858.
Driggs was injured by a fall on the ice in the winter of 1875-1876, as a result of which he died in East Saginaw.
Prior to this consolidation, the nearby village of Salina had already become part of East Saginaw.
He then moved to East Saginaw and engaged in the practice of law until 1873.