Seymour H. Knox I

Seymour H. Knox I

Infobox Person
name = Seymour H. Knox I


image_size = 120px
caption = Seymour H. Knox I
birth_date = 1861
birth_place = Russell, New York
death_date = 1915
death_place =
occupation = Businessman
spouse = Grace Millard Knox
parents = James Horace Knox and Jane E. McBrier
children = Seymour H. Knox II, Marjorie Knox Campbell, Dorothy Knox Rogers [cite web|url=http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/scripts/getcase.pl?court=us&vol=313&invol=15|accessdate=March 17|accessyear=2007|date=1941|publisher=FindLaw|title=U.S. Supreme Court Helvering v. Campbell, (ussc|313|15|1941)] , Gracia (died in infancy)
"This article is about the Buffalo merchant and businessman; see Seymour Knox for other people with this name."

Seymour Horace Knox I (1861 Russell, Saint Lawrence County, New York-1915), was a Buffalo, New York businessman who made his fortune in five-and-dime stores. He merged his more than 100 stores with those of his first cousins, Frank Winfield Woolworth and Charles Woolworth, to form the F. W. Woolworth Company.cite web|url=http://museum.woolworths.co.uk/|title=Seymour Horace Knox|accessdate=March 31|accessyear=2007|publisher=|author=] He went on to hold prominent positions in the merged company as well as Marine Trust Co. He was the father of Seymour Knox II and grandfather of Seymour Knox III and Northrup Knox.

Personal life

Seymour H. Knox' father, James Horace Knox, was a farmer married to Jane E. McBrier. James' grandfather had fought in the American Revolution. William Knox, was the first of this line of Knoxes to came to Massachusetts from Belfast, Ireland, in 1737.

Seymour attended the Russell district school and at fifteen, though he had never gone to high school, began to teach in school himself. At seventeen he moved to Hart, Michigan, where for a few years he worked as a salesclerk. Then he left for city-state|Reading|Pennsylvania, where he entered into a partnership with his first cousins. He later donated the Knox Memorial Central School Building (dedicated on July 30, 1913) that served the town until the Knox Memorial School and Edwards Central School merged.

Seymour married his wife Grace Millard Knox (1862-1936), in 1890, and they raised three children: Seymour H. Knox II (Seymour, Jr.), Marjorie, and Dorothy. Among his grandchildren were Seymour H. Knox III and Northrup R. Knox, the original principal owners of the Buffalo Sabres. Grace established The University of Buffalo's first endowment fund in 1916 when she donated $250,000. [cite web|url=http://library.buffalo.edu/archives/buildings/knox.htm|accessdate=2007-04-16|title=Grace Millard Knox Lecture Hall|publisher=University Archives, State University of New York at Buffalo|date=2006-07-10] [cite web|url=http://www.buffalo.edu/buildings/building?id=Knox|accessdate=2007-04-16|title=Knox Lecture Hall (KNOX)|publisher=University at Buffalo|date=2006-07-10] [cite web|url=http://www.buffalo.edu/reporter/vol30/vol30n1/obit.html|accessdate=2007-04-16|title=Obituaries: Northrup R. Knox, 69, banker, sportsman, community leader|work=University at Buffalo Reporter|date=1998-08-27]

Knox bred champion trotters and pacers and was a polo enthusiast.

Professional career

He initially became a partner with the Woolworths by jointly opening a Reading, Pennsylvania, Woolworth & Knox store with them on September 20, 1884, using his entire life savings. ] The Reading store's first several hours had no sales. However, after the partners took a lunchtime walk, they returned at 1:30 to find the local factory workers had been let out at 1:00--with their paychecks. Sales were brisk, and the partners never looked back. ] His second store, in city-state|Newark|New Jersey, was short lived, but his partnership thrived nonetheless. ] The third venture, in city-state|Erie|Pennsylvania, enabled them to buy out the Newark lease. He partnered with Frank to open the first Buffalo store, at 409 Main Street, on October 13, 1888.

By 1889, he was able to buy out his cousins. ] He maintained a collegial business relationship with his cousins after the buyout. In fact, he bought Woolworth merchandise at wholesale and sometimes traded in competition. ] He formed another brief partnership with another friendly rival Earle Perry Charlton from 1889-1895, opening his Buffalo "S.H. Knox Co." 5 and 10 Cent Store in 1890. ] [cite web|url=http://www.andrle.com/markers/mark062.htm|accessdate=March 31|accessyear=2007|title=Historic Markers, Monuments and Memorials of Buffalo, New York: S.H. Knox & Co.|author=F.W. Woolworth Co., Buffalo & Erie County Historical Society|publisher=Chris Andrle|date=2000] Sources disagree on the chronology of later stores. One source says that the second Buffalo store was opened at 549 William Street on June 20, 1891. Another says Knox opened his second store on December 18, 1893, at 519 Main Street four days after the first store at 409 Main Street was destroyed in the Wonderland Building Fire. [cite web|url=http://freenet.buffalo.edu/bah/a/del/800/hist/index.html|accessdate=March 31|accessyear=2007|title=History - Grace Millard Knox House / Computer Task Group Building|author=|work=|date=2002] This store moved to 395 Main Street in 1895. He continued to build his S.H. Knox Co. 5 and 10 Cent Store empire. By the time of the 1911 incorporation of F. W. Woolworth Company, Knox was the second largest of six store operators with 98 U.S. and 13 Canadian locations. In 1912, he received $12 million of the $65 million merger proceeds and was appointed Director and Senior Vice-Principal of the Corporation. ] Knox is remembered as the pioneering city center store operator. His city-state|Detroit|Michigan store was the first outside of the agricultural and small-market towns. ] Many of the Woolworth friendly rivals emulated his plan. ]

In 1913, he purchased Stephen Clement's interests in Marine National.cite web|url=http://freenet.buffalo.edu/bah/h/knox/bios/index.html|accessdate=March 31|accessyear=2007|title=Bios - Knox Family of Buffalo|author=Dunn, Edward T.|work=Buffalo's Delaware Avenue: Mansions and Families|date=2003] At his death, Seymour was Vice President of the Woolworth Co. and Chairman of the Board of the Marine Trust Co. He was the first of three generations of the family to serve as Chairman.

Notes

External links

* [http://freenet.buffalo.edu/bah/h/knox/tc.html Knox Family Online]
* [http://museum.woolworths.co.uk/ Woolworth Virtual Museum]


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