Heman Edward Drummond
Heman Edward Drummond (August 8, 1905– April 5, 1956) was an American businessman from Alabama. He was the founder of the Drummond Company, a coal-mining company. Early lifeHeman Edward Drummond was born on August 8, 1905. His grandfather was a landowner in Alabama.[1] His mother was a homesteader.[1] CareerDrummond worked as a coal miner for the Debardeleben Coal Company, founded by Henry T. DeBardeleben.[1] In 1935, Drummond took a $300 loan from a bank in rural Alabama and founded a coal-mining concern which became known as the Drummond Company.[2][3] Drummond started coal-mining on the land he had inherited from his grandfather and his mother in Jasper, Alabama.[1][4] He used mules to drag coal out of mines.[2] He first sold the coal to neighbors,[4] farms and homesteads in the area.[2] Personal lifeDrummond married Elza Eliza Stewart.[5] They had five sons, Donald, Segal, Garry, Larry and John, and two daughters, Hila Jo Drummond Davidson, Barbara Drummond Thorne.[5] Death and legacyHe died on April 5, 1956. He was buried at the Pisgah Baptist Church and Cemetery in Sipsey, Alabama. One of his sons, Garry N. Drummond, served as the chairman and chief executive officer of the Drummond Company.[3] It has grown into a large global corporation.[4] References
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