W. B. Seaton, President of Means & Russell Iron Company was instrumental in the building of Bellefonte Country Club. Seaton was attempting to develop Bellefonte into a select residential area. He felt that a golf course and a country club would help serve the needs of the community as well as improve the area for real estate development.
Means & Russell purchased almost all of the land between Bellefonte Furnace and Grayson. The company cut trees for fuel and then sold the land. In 1900, Means & Russell Iron Company went out of the Iron business and ventured into land development.
In 1921, Bellefonte Country Club was incorporated and officially recorded. The 9-hole Golf Course was designed by Willie Parks, Jr., an outstanding Golf Architect of his time. Parks won the British open two times with his father capturing the crown four times.
There have been many people responsible for the flourishing of the Bellefonte Country Club over the last 50 years but none played quite the role that H. Walter Cox did in the Club's infant years of existence. Cox was a prominent building contractor who moved to the Ashland area in 1917. He was a member of the original Bellefonte Country Club that burned to the ground in 1927. In 1928, he constructed the new Club House you see today. Cox was a Club Officer from 1928 - 1952 and Club President for 20 years. Cox dealt mostly with Armco Steel but was also responsible for the building of Ben Williamson and Parsons Company.
A lot of people, too numerous to mention, contributed greatly to BCC. The Club has been through many challenges throughout the years but has overcome them all and remains a home away from home for many area residents and a social hub for the community. A place for people to make new Friends, Entertain, Enjoy Family Activities, Golf, Swim and play Tennis.