20th century history of Springfield, and Clark County, Ohio, and representative citizens . d prosper-ity to the city. His death was considereda loss to the entire community. Harry C. Downey was reared in thecity of Springfield, and after completingthe prescribed course in the public schools,attended Wittenberg College. This wassupplemented by a course in NelsonsBusiness College. In 1896 he became as-sociated with his father in the manufac-turing business, and since his fathersdeath has had sole charge of the plant,handling its affairs in the capable man-ner which has always characterized thema


20th century history of Springfield, and Clark County, Ohio, and representative citizens . d prosper-ity to the city. His death was considereda loss to the entire community. Harry C. Downey was reared in thecity of Springfield, and after completingthe prescribed course in the public schools,attended Wittenberg College. This wassupplemented by a course in NelsonsBusiness College. In 1896 he became as-sociated with his father in the manufac-turing business, and since his fathersdeath has had sole charge of the plant,handling its affairs in the capable man-ner which has always characterized themanagement of this concern. March 1, 1904, Mr. Downey was joinedin marriage with Miss Helen McGregor,a daughter of Frank McGregor, one of thecitys foremost citizens, and they havetwo children, Susan and William. Re-ligiously, they are members of the SecondPresbyterian Church. Our subject is avery active member of the SpringfieldCommercial Club, and also belongs to theLagonda Club. HERBERT E. LOVELESS, who ownsone hundred and seventy-seven acres ofsome of the finest farming land in Pleas-.


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