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Charles Bemies

Charles Otis Bemies (March 19, 1867 – August 10, 1948) was an American football, basketball, and baseball coach and Presbyterian minister. He became acquainted with James Naismith while studying at Springfield College (then known as the International Young Men's Christian Association Training School) in the late 1880s. While serving as the athletic director at Geneva College, he organized the first college basketball team in 1892. He graduated from the Western Theological Seminary and was ordained as a Presbyterian minister in 1897. From 1899 to 1901, he served as the first basketball and second football coach at Michigan Agricultural College (now known as Michigan State University). After retiring from coaching, Bemies served for many years as a Presbyterian minister and evangelist in rural Pennsylvania. He was also active with the YMCA, serving with that organization in Russia in 1918 and in South Dakota in the early 1920s. Bemies lived in Minneapolis, Minnesota in his later years and died there in 1948. He was posthumously inducted into the Beaver County Hall of Fame in 1992.
==Early years==
Bemies was born in Vermont in 1867. His father, James Otis Bemies, was a tinsmith who was born in Maine.〔James O. Bemies' occupation was listed as tin-smith in the 1880 Census. In the 1870 Census, he was listed as a worker in a tin shop.〕 His mother, Ellen Medora (Brigham) Bemies, was a native of Vermont. At the time of the 1870 United States Census, Bemies was living in Randolph, Vermont with his parents and an older brother, William H. Bemies (age 5).〔Census entry for James O. Bemies and family. Ancestry.com. 1870 United States Federal Census (on-line ). Census Place: Randolph, Orange, Vermont; Roll: M593_1622; Page: 383B; Image: 334; Family History Library Film: 553121.〕 At the time of the 1880 United States Census, Bemies was living in Springfield, Massachusetts with his parents and two brothers, William H. Bemies (age 16) and James F. Bemies (age 7).〔Census entry for James O. Bemies and family. Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 1880 United States Federal Census (on-line ). Census Place: Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts; Roll: 536; Family History Film: 1254536; Page: 187B; Enumeration District: 315; Image: 0377.〕

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