Oscar Johnson (businessman) explained

Oscar Johnson
Birth Date:January 6, 1864
Birth Place:Senatobia, Mississippi, U.S.
Death Place:St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.
Resting Place:Bellefontaine Cemetery
Occupation:Businessman
Spouse:Irene Walter
Children:2 sons, 1 daughter
Relatives:Harvey Washington Walter (father-in-law)
Frank C. Rand (cousin)
Edgar E. Rand (nephew)
Henry Hale Rand (nephew)

Oscar Johnson (January 6, 1864  - July 28, 1916) was an American businessman. He was the co-founder and president of the International Shoe Company, the largest shoe-manufacturing company in the world by the time of his death.

Early life

Oscar Johnson was born circa 1863 in Senatobia, Mississippi.[1] He was raised by an uncle in Holly Springs, Mississippi.[1] He had a brother, Jackson Johnson (who went on to serve as the chairman of the International Shoe Company), and two sisters, Lillian Walter and Perle Dye of New Canaan, Connecticut.[2]

Career

Johnson first worked as a clerk in a country store.[1]

With his brother Jackson Johnson and his cousins Edgar E. Rand and Frank C. Rand, Johnson co-founded Johnson, Carruthers & Rand Shoe Co. in Memphis, Tennessee in 1893.[1] By 1908, they moved to St. Louis, where they co-founded the Roberts, Johnson & Rand Co. with John C. Roberts.[2] In 1911, they acquired the Peters Shoe Co.[2] It eventually became known as the International Shoe Company, and Johnson became its president, while his brother Jackson was its chairman.[2] By the time of his death, the International Shoe Company had become the largest shoe manufacturing company in the world.[2]

Personal life and death

Johnson married to Irene Walter, the daughter of Confederate veteran Harvey Washington Walter, in 1889.[1] They had two sons, Oscar Jr. and Lee, and a daughter, Fredonia.[3] They resided at 28 Portland Place in St. Louis.[3] [2] They also owned a farm in Franklin County, Missouri.[3] Additionally, they acquired Irene's family home, Walter Place in Holly Springs in 1889.[4] He was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South,[2] the Noonday Club and the Ridgedale Country Club in Ridgedale, Missouri.[1]

Johnson died on July 28, 1916, in St. Louis, and he was buried at the Bellefontaine Cemetery.[2] Upon his death, he was worth an estimated $2,147,742.[3] He was succeeded as president of the International Shoe Company by his cousin Frank C. Rand in November 1936.[5]

Notes and References

  1. News: Oscar Johnson Dies Suddenly In His Office. May 19, 2017. St Louis Post-Dispatch. July 29, 1916. Newspapers.com. registration . 3.
  2. News: Oscar Johnson Funeral Held This Morning. May 19, 2017. The St. Louis Star and Times. July 31, 1916. 2. Newspapers.com. registration . St. Louis, Missouri.
  3. News: Oscar Johnson's Personal Estate Valued At $2,147,742. May 19, 2017. St. Louis Post-Dispatch. September 6, 1916. 3. Newspapers.com. registration .
  4. Book: Kempe, Helen Kerr . 1998 . Marshall County: From the Collection of Chesley Thorne Smith . Gretna, Louisiana . Pelican Publishing Company . 30.
  5. News: Rand Elected Head of International Shoe Co.. May 19, 2017. The St. Louis Star and Times. November 1, 1916. 9. Newspapers.com. registration .