Horace E. Bemis

Horace E. Bemis
Born (1868-11-30)November 30, 1868
Clinton, Iowa
Died April 1, 1914(1914-04-01) (aged 45)
Prescott, Arkansas
Occupation Lumber dealer
College football career
Vanderbilt Commodores
Position Halfback
Class B. S., 1891
Career history
College
Personal information
Born: (1868-11-30)November 30, 1868
Clinton, Iowa
Died: April 1, 1914(1914-04-01) (aged 45)
Prescott, Arkansas

Horace Erastus Bemis (November 30, 1868 April 1, 1914) was a college football player and lumber dealer.[1][2] Bemis was a prominent halfback for the Vanderbilt Commodores football team. On the inaugural 1890 team, he provided most of the offense.[3]

Early years

Horace E. Bemis was born on November 30, 1868 in Clinton, Iowa, the son of James Harvey Bemis and Hannah Douglas Knox. In 1869 his family moved to Jefferson, Texas, where he spent his childhood. In 1884 he went to school in Chester, Pennsylvania, where he developed his fondness for athletics.[4]

Ozan Lumber Company

In 1891, J.H. Bemis and his cousin Benjamin Whitaker opened a mill in Prescott, Arkansas, calling it the Ozan Lumber Company.[5] Bemis would operate the mill in partnership with his brothers, J.W. Bemis and William N. Bemis, and it would eventually see its greatest success under W.N. Bemis's son, James Rosborough Bemis. Over the course of the next decade the mill became extremely successful, with the Bemis family becoming especially wealthy as a result.[6] J.H. Bemis died in 1918, leaving his sons to run the company.

Death

Horace Bemis died on April 1, 1914.[4]

References

  1. "Vanderbilt University Quarterly". google.com.
  2. "National Lumberman". google.com.
  3. "Elliott Jones led Commodores into football". vucommodores.com.
  4. 1 2 "Vanderbilt University Quarterly". google.com.
  5. "Nevada County Depot and Museum".
  6. http://www.pcahs.org/Arkansas_Diamonds/TheOzarkDiamondMinesCorporation.htm
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