Obituary of Dan Hemingray

[Trade Journal]

Publication: The Technology Review

Cambridge, MA, United States
vol. 14, no. 2, p. 136, col. 2


Death of Daniel C. Hemingray, '79

 

Daniel Carroll Hemingray, '79, secretary-treasurer of the Hemingray Glass Company, of Covington, Ky., died December 14, a few days after suffering a stroke of paralysis. Mr. Hemingray was one of the best known men in Cincinnati as well as one of the most popular and highly esteemed in the electrical fraternity. He was born in Covington, Ky., in 1857. In high school he was a classmate of President Taft, and after preparation at the Chickering Preparatory School, he entered the Institute of Technology. Since leaving the Institute, he has been identified with his father's business, the Hemingray Glass Company. Mr. Hemingray was a member of the principal clubs in Cincinnati as well as a great number throughout the country, much of his time being spent in traveling in connection with his business. He was a director of the Cincinnati Trust Company and the Suspension Bridge Company, and was one of the original stockholders of the Latonia Race Association.

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Keywords:Hemingray
Researcher notes:The Technology Review is a publication of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Daniel Hemingray was an 1879 graduate.
Supplemental information: 
Researcher:Bob Stahr
Date completed:October 4, 2008 by: Bob Stahr;