Background
Emmons, Harold Hunter was born on June 30, 1875 in Detroit, Michigan, United States. Son of Marcus A. and Alma M. (Slaven) Emmons.
Emmons, Harold Hunter was born on June 30, 1875 in Detroit, Michigan, United States. Son of Marcus A. and Alma M. (Slaven) Emmons.
Bachelor of Arts, University of Michigan, 1897, Bachelor of Laws, 1899.
Admitted to Michigan bar, 1899. Associate Maybury & Lucking, 1899-1903. Member Maybury, Lucking, Emmons & Helfman, 1903-1913.
Retired from law to enter manufacturing as treasurer Regal Motor Carolina Company.
Resumed practice of law, 1917, member Clark, Emmons, Bryant & Klein. Has practiced independently since 1936.
President Indialantic, Incorporated. Officer various other companies.
Organizer and president, Northwest Airways, Incorporated.
Served as police commissioner, City of Dretoit, 1930. Was in Naval Reserves, 1900-1920, upon declaration of war assigned to Aircraft Production Board of Army in charge of aviation engine construction, retired with rank of lieutenant commander and record of 32,000 engines constructed under his direction. Commissioned lieutenant colonel in Specialist Reserve corpus, United States army, 1924.
Member American, Michigan and Detroit bar associations, Sons of the American Revolution, American Legion, Military Order of World War, Society of Colonial Wars, Delta Chirurgical Clubs: Detroit Athletic, Detroit Boat, Lawyers, Detroit Golf, University, Athletic Managers.
Married Marion Clark Scotten, February 10, 1910 (died 1914). Children: Mary Margaret, Harold Hunter.