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− | '''Theo Baars''' was a wealthy businessman who inherited [[Henry Baars|his father]]'s vast lumber and real estate interests. He is known for his early development of [[Perdido Key]]. He is the namesake of the [[Theo Baars Bridge]]. | + | '''Theo Dunwody Baars''' was a wealthy businessman who inherited [[Henry Baars|his father]]'s vast lumber and real estate interests. He is known for his early development of [[Perdido Key]]. He is the namesake of the [[Theo Baars Bridge]]. |
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[[Category:Baars family|Baars, Theo]] | [[Category:Baars family|Baars, Theo]] |
Revision as of 00:27, 10 November 2008
Theo Baars | |
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Born | November 28, 1876 Pensacola |
Occupation | Lumber, real estate |
Religion | Episcopalian |
Spouse | Mary Firestone Baars |
Parents | Henry and Mary Ellison Baars |
Children | Theo Baars, Jr. |
For his son of the same name, see Theo Baars, Jr..
For other uses, see Theo Baars, Sr. (disambiguation).
Theo Dunwody Baars was a wealthy businessman who inherited his father's vast lumber and real estate interests. He is known for his early development of Perdido Key. He is the namesake of the Theo Baars Bridge.