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Emanuel Shultz
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Emanuel Shultz (July 25, 1819 – November 5, 1912) was a
shoemaker
,
merchant
,
manufacturer
,
banker
and a member of the
United States House of Representatives
from
Ohio
.
Emanuel Shultz was born in Berks County, Pennsylvania, the son of George and Mary (Vinyard) Shultz. He attended the public schools until he was eleven years old when his father died. He was compelled to leave school and depend on diligent self-study and was soon apprenticed to the trade of shoemaking. In 1838, he removed to Miamisburg, Ohio, where he engaged five to fifteen journeymen to make boots and shoes.
Emanuel Shultz married Sarah Beck, of Miamisburg, on July 23, 1840. They had three daughters. Shultz was initiated a charter member of the Marion Lodge the
Masons
in 1844, a royal arch Mason and a
Knight Templar
. He was also a member of the
Odd Fellows
and
Knights of Pythias
.
Around 1846, he became a trader in general
produce
, and became one of the largest and most successful commercial operators in the
Miami Valley
. One success built upon another and he soon was a leader in all the prominent enterprises of Miamisburg. Emanuel Shultz was also a leading
tobacco
leaf dealer since 1853,
Montgomery
and
Butler Counties
being major tobacco producing and manufacturing centers in Ohio and the United States throughout the last half of the 19th century. In 1865, he was one of the founders of the
private bank
of H. Groby & Co., and a principal in the Miami Valley Paper Company, which he organized in 1871.
Emanuel Shultz began his political affiliation with the
Whigs
, but since the formation of the
Republican party
was a steadfast Republican. He served in most of the local minor offices and then in 1859 as Montgomery
County Commissioner
until 1862.
In 1873, he was a delegate to the Ohio
Constitutional Convention
that revised the Ohio Constitution. The citizens, however, declined to adopt it in the subsequent
referendum
. In 1875, Shultz was elected to the
Ohio House of Representatives
, serving one term but was not a candidate for re-election. In 1878, he ran in
Ohio's 3rd congressional district
against
Democrat
John A. McMahon
, but was defeated. In 1880 after redistricting, Emanuel Shultz again faced McMahon, but was narrowly elected to the
Forty-seventh United States Congress
from
Ohio's 4th congressional district
. In 1882, he was redistricted back into the third district and was narrowly defeated by Democrat
Robert Maynard Murray
.
Emanuel Shultz returned to Miamisburg and again engaged in paper manufacturing. In 1881, he was one of the organizers and stockholders of the Lima Car Works, which built railroad freight cars and was later a part of
Lima Locomotive Works
, and also served as Vice President of the company until he sold his interest about 1889. He was appointed by President
Benjamin Harrison
postmaster
of Miamisburg in 1889, serving about five years.
Emanuel Shultz died at the age of 93 in Miamisburg; he was interred in Hill Grove Cemetery.
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