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About Harry C. Stutz

Harry Clayton Stutz
(1876 – 1930)

“But for him, none of this would have happened”

 Born:  Ansonia, Ohio near Dayton

Siblings: 2 sisters: Frances Almeda Brubaker (11 children) and Iva Stutz (had polio)

Religion:  German Baptist Brethren

Education:  Grade School – “A tinkerer”

 

Year-by-Year Highlights of Mr. Stutz’ Life

Harry Clayton Stutz, diagnosis circa 1892

1894:  At 18, he moved to Dayton and lived with Aunt Lydia Stutz and son Charles.  He learned machinist trade at Davis Sewing Machine Co. and National Cash Register.

1897:  Repaired bicycles at home located at 2404 E. 3rd St.

1898:  Built car, “Old Hickory” with 2 hp engine.  Married Clara Marie Dietz, October 25th

1899:  Set up Stutz Mfg. Co. to build gas engines.  Relocated to 703 E. May.

1900:  Built second car for transportation.

Emma Belle Stutz, circa 1924

1901:  Emma Belle born (she died May 30, 1992)

1902:  Sold Stutz Mfg Co. to Lindsay Auto Parts Co. located at South Street & Senate, Indianapolis

1903:  Moved to Shelby Street, Indianapolis, as machinist with Gormully & Jeffery Tire Co. & U.S. Tire

1904:  Salesman for Shebler Carburetor – brought Messrs. Wheeler and Shebler together

1905:  Built “Tourist” car for American Motor Car Co. using 4 cylinder by Testor Bros.

1906 – 1910:  Marion Motor Car Co., Chief Engineer and Designer/Factory Manager

1909:  Built Marion Pace cars (2) for Indiana Trophy Race at Crown Point – took 3rd.
– Placed 5th in G&J 100 mile trophy race
– Placed 8th in Wheeler/Shebler 300 miler
– Placed 5th in 24-hour Brighton Beach, Brooklyn, New York 1-mile oval track

H.C. Stutz in a 1910 Marion Racer driven by Adolph Monsen.

1910:  Marion Special roadster offered for racing.
– Toured European Auto Mfgs. in England, France, Germany, Belgium, and Holland.
– Formed Stutz Auto Parts Co., began selling Stutz Transaxle

1911: Built Empire Model 20, “The Little Aristocrat”
– April, began building first Stutz for the first “500”
– May 30, placed 11th with no mechanical problems.  Slogan, “The Car that Made Good in a Day” was coined.
– June, leased 430 N. Capital Ave., Indianapolis, Indiana, building to begin production.
– Ideal Motor Car Co. organized with Henry F. Campbell, President.  Built factor at 221 W. 10th St.

1913 Stutz Bearcat

1912:  Introduced “Bear Cat” for Stutz Motorcar Co.

1913:  Ideal & Auto Parts companies merged into Stutz Motor Car Co. (Indiana corporation) with Harry as president.

1914:  First building facing Capital built, Building A

1915:  New cross-country record by Barney Oldfield
– World Champions in racing with White Squadron using 300cc, 50 OHC, 4 valve/cylinder
– Placed 1st & 2nd at Chicago & Elgin, Illinois, Minneapolis, Minnesota, and Sheepshead Bay, New York
– Placed 1st & 2nd in Astor Cup, racing 350 miles, averaging 102.6 and 102.2 mph, respectively.

1916:  Organized Stutz Motor Car Company of America Inc. (SMCC of America) and listed on NYSE
– Allen Ryan took over company.  Harry stayed on a President under contact for three years to July 1, 1919.

1917:  Stutz built own engine, a 360 cu, 16 valve, 4 cylinder with 80 hp.  Machine shop built and plant expanded.

1919 Stutz Fire Engine Company Heavy Duty Pumper

1919:  Harry left the company on July 1st and moved his operations to 1400 N Capital: Stutz Fire Apparatus Co.
– HCS Motor Car Co., 3001 cars sold.

1920:  Stutz factory expansion completed.

1921/1922:  Post WWI Depression

1925:  Married Blanche Clark Miller.  Divorced Clara and moved to Orlando, Florida.
– Emma married William S. Horn.

1926:  Grandson W. S. Horn, Jr. born.
– Developed 4-cylinder opposed engine for Stutz Bellanca Aircraft Co.
– H.C.S. & Fire companies closed down

1930: Died June 26th at Methodist Hospital
– Buried at Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis, Indiana, with Secrest family.

Automotive Hall of Fame Chairman Ronald Cutler, Hall of Fame President Gene McKinney, Robert Stutz and his son.

1993: Inducted into the Automobile Hall of Fame, Midland, Michigan.

Information on this page has been excerpted from The Splendid Stutz, a 392-page hardbound history of Harry Clayton Stutz and the cars produced under his leadership.  To find out more about this book, CLICK HERE.

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