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− | '''Salvador T. Pons''' was the first African-American [[mayor of Pensacola]]. He served as mayor in at least [[1878]] (and also in [[1874]] according to some sources<ref>Pensacola Historical Society. ''Pensacola in Vintage Postcards''. Arcadia, 2005.</ref>). | + | {{Infobox Biography |
+ | | subject_name =Salvador T. Pons | ||
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+ | | image_size =288px | ||
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+ | | date_of_birth =[[December 23]], [[1835]] | ||
+ | | place_of_birth =Mexico | ||
+ | | date_of_death =[[March 21]], [[1890]] | ||
+ | | place_of_death =Pensacola | ||
+ | | occupation =Bricklayer, public official | ||
+ | | religion =[[:Category:Catholics|Catholic]] | ||
+ | | spouse =Mary E. | ||
+ | | parents = | ||
+ | | children =Three | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | '''Salvador T. Pons''' was the first African-American [[mayor of Pensacola]]. He served as mayor in at least [[1878]] (and also in [[1874]] according to some sources<ref>Pensacola Historical Society. ''Pensacola in Vintage Postcards''. Arcadia, 2005.</ref>). Pons was a [[Wikipedia:Mulatto|mulatto]], born in Mexico to one black parent and one Hispanic parent.<ref>Brown, Canter. ''Florida's Black Public Officials''. University of Alabama Press, 1998.</ref> | ||
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+ | ==Offices held== | ||
+ | *Representative from [[Escambia County]] to the [[Florida House of Representatives|State Legislature]] ([[1868]]-[[1870|70]], [[1875]]) | ||
+ | *Pensacola councilman ([[1869]]-70, [[1874]]) | ||
+ | *Mayor of Pensacola (1874, [[1878]] [unclear]) | ||
+ | *Pensacola city clerk ([[1877]]-[[1880|80]], [[1882]]-[[1884|84]]) | ||
==Related to== | ==Related to== | ||
*[[Antonio Pons]] (mentioned on Spanish census of 1784-1820) | *[[Antonio Pons]] (mentioned on Spanish census of 1784-1820) | ||
*[[Theodore Pons]] (nephew) | *[[Theodore Pons]] (nephew) | ||
+ | *[[John Pons]] | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
− | [[Category:Mayors of the City of Pensacola]] | + | |
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+ | {{succession box | before = [[R. A. Stearns]] | title = [[Mayor of Pensacola]] | years = 1878 | after = [[William McKenzie Oerting]]}} | ||
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+ | [[Category:Mayors of the City of Pensacola|Pons, Salvador]] [[Category:Pensacola City Council members|Pons, Salvador]] [[Category:Pons family]] [[Category:People buried in St. Michael's Cemetery|Pons, Salvador]] |
Latest revision as of 14:49, 8 February 2009
Salvador T. Pons | |
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Born | December 23, 1835 Mexico |
Died | March 21, 1890 Pensacola |
Occupation | Bricklayer, public official |
Religion | Catholic |
Spouse | Mary E. |
Children | Three |
Salvador T. Pons was the first African-American mayor of Pensacola. He served as mayor in at least 1878 (and also in 1874 according to some sources[1]). Pons was a mulatto, born in Mexico to one black parent and one Hispanic parent.[2]
Offices held[edit]
- Representative from Escambia County to the State Legislature (1868-70, 1875)
- Pensacola councilman (1869-70, 1874)
- Mayor of Pensacola (1874, 1878 [unclear])
- Pensacola city clerk (1877-80, 1882-84)
Related to[edit]
- Antonio Pons (mentioned on Spanish census of 1784-1820)
- Theodore Pons (nephew)
- John Pons
References[edit]
Preceded by: R. A. Stearns |
Mayor of Pensacola 1878 |
Succeeded by: William McKenzie Oerting |