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HARRY R. GAULT
HARRY R. GAULT, one of the progressive, public-spirited men of
Armstrong county, and a prosperous citizen of Kittanning, was born in 1864 at
Allegheny City, Pa. He is a son of James and Emma Gault. Educated in the
public schools of Kittanning and Media Academy, at Media, Pa., Mr. Gault
entered his father’s department store as a clerk. After a short time he was
placed in charge of the grocery department, a responsible position for one of
so little experience, for the Gault department store was the first of its kind
in Kittanning, and the pioneer in the adoption of the cash system.In 1910 the firm was incorporated as J. A. Gault & Co., general
merchandise and department store, and Harry R. Gault was made general manager.
This is the largest store of its kind in Kittanning, and under the energetic
management of Mr. Gault its affairs are now in a very gratifying condition. He
is acknowledged as one of the progressive young business men of Armstrong
county, and in 1906 his prominence in the business world was recognized by his
being made president of the Board of Trade of Kittanning. In 1911 he was one
of the organizers and an active member of the business men’s exchange of the
borough.In 1906 Mr. Gault became one of the promoters of the town of Templeton, he
having bought the land and laid out the place. Selling the lots at a
reasonable price, he brought to it substantial homemakers, who are interested
in its development. This town is now in a thriving condition. In this same
locality there is a large bed of clay well adapted for brick manufacturing,
and Mr. Gault has developed a thriving brick industry here. He also opened up
a good bed of limestone, under the name of the Templeton Limestone Company,
which furnishes the limestone in large quantities for fluxing furnaces. This
is the first industry of its kind in Armstrong county, and its success and
development are largely due to Mr. Gault’s foresight and energy. Mr. Gault is
also president (elected 1913) of the Armstrong Trust Company, a director of
the Farmers’ National Bank, and interested in many enterprises which tend
toward the moral and material uplift of Kittanning and Armstrong county.Fraternally an enthusiastic Mason, he is a member of Blue Lodge No.244,
Orient Chapter, No.247, Tancred Commandery of Pittsburgh, and the Consistory
of the Valley of Condersport, having attained the thirty-second degree. For
some years he has been a member of the Washington Township Grange of Armstrong
county. He is treasurer of the building fund of the Presbyterian Church, of
which he is a consistent member, and also serves as trustee.In 1891 Mr. Gault was married to Retta Titzell, daughter of Andrew Titzell,
of Kittanning. Three children have been born to them: James, Margaret and
Harry.Source: Pages 602-603, Armstrong County, Pa., Her People, Past and
Present, J.H. Beers & Co., 1914
Transcribed September 2001 by Laural Black
Morris for the Armstrong County Beers Project
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