Heman Drummond
Heman Edward Drummond (born August 8, 1905; died April 5, 1956) was the founder of the Drummond Company.
Drummond was one of five children born to Isaac F. Drummond. His mother, Ida, died when he was four years old.
Drummond worked as a coal miner for the DeBardeleben Coal Company. In 1935, he took a $300 loan from a bank in rural Alabama and founded a coal-mining operation on land he inherited from his grandfather and his mother in Jasper. He used mules to drag the coal out of mines and sold it at first to neighboring farms and homesteads.
Drummond married the former Elza Stewart and had five sons, Donald, Segal, Garry, Larry and John, and two daughters, Hila Jo and Barbara.
Drummond died in 1956. He was buried at the Pisgah Baptist Church cemetery in Sipsey.
References
- "Heman Edward Drummond" (July 21, 2015) Wikipedia - accessed July 21, 2015
External link
- Heman Drummond at Findagrave.com