Wapello County IA Archives Biographies.....Kamerick, Harry H. 1885 - 
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Author: S. J. Clarke, Publisher

HARRY H. KAMERICK.

Harry H. Kamerick, who organized the Ottumwa Fuel Company in 1910, has conducted
the same continuously and successfully since and is widely recognized as an able
and enterprising young business man of the city. His birth occurred in Marion
county, Iowa, on the 9th of July, 1885, his parents being Harvey and Anna
(Thompson) Kamerick, who are likewise natives of this state and still make their
home in Marion county.

Harry H. Kamerick, an only son, received a good practical education in the
common schools and when fourteen years of age began learning telegraphy, being
subsequently employed as a telegrapher for a period of nine years. In 1910 he
organized the Ottumwa Fuel Company, which he has conducted continuously since
and has developed into an enterprise of extensive and profitable proportions.

In 1907 Mr. Kamerick was united in marriage to Miss Katherine Doyle, who was
born in Monroe county, Iowa, on the 10th of September, 1885, her parents being
Michael and Julia Doyle, natives of Ireland. They emigrated to the United States
in the early '50s, locating first in New York and later in Ohio, while in 1865
they came to Iowa. The father here passed away, but the mother is still living.
Our subject and his wife have three children, namely: Bernard, Katherine and Mary.

Mr. Kamerick is a republican in his political views and exercises his right of
franchise in support of the men and measures of that party. He belongs to the
Knights of Columbus and the Court of Honor, while his religious faith is
indicated by his membership in the Catholic church, of which his wife is also a
devout communicant.


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HISTORY OF WAPELLO COUNTY IOWA
ILLUSTRATED
VOLUME II
CHICAGO
THE S. J. CLARKE PUBLISHING COMPANY 1914




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