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'''Philip Keyes Yonge''', more commonly known as '''P. K. Yonge''', was a prominent Pensacolian in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. | '''Philip Keyes Yonge''', more commonly known as '''P. K. Yonge''', was a prominent Pensacolian in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. |
Revision as of 14:09, 30 January 2009
Philip Keyes Yonge | |
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Born | May 27, 1850 Marianna, Florida |
Died | August 9, 1934 Pensacola |
Occupation | Businessman, lumber baron |
Spouse | Lucie Davis Yonge |
Parents | C. C. Yonge |
Children | Julien Yonge Philip Keyes (died in infancy) Ethel Wilmer (died in infancy) |
Philip Keyes Yonge, more commonly known as P. K. Yonge, was a prominent Pensacolian in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
The building that now houses the local office of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement at 1345 North Palafox Street was once known as the P. K. Yonge School.
Facts
- Served as president of Southern States Land and Timber Company and manager of Muscogee Mills