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{{Infobox Biography | {{Infobox Biography | ||
| subject_name =Elmore Dixie Beggs, Sr. | | subject_name =Elmore Dixie Beggs, Sr. | ||
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| date_of_birth =[[July 26]], [[1861]] | | date_of_birth =[[July 26]], [[1861]] | ||
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| date_of_death =[[February 13]], [[1940]] | | date_of_death =[[February 13]], [[1940]] | ||
| place_of_death =Pensacola | | place_of_death =Pensacola | ||
− | | occupation = | + | | occupation =Attorney, judge |
− | | religion =[[ | + | | religion =[[First Baptist Church of Pensacola|Baptist]] |
| spouse =[[Lily Clubbs Beggs|Lily Clubbs]] | | spouse =[[Lily Clubbs Beggs|Lily Clubbs]] | ||
| parents =John M. and Anne E. Dunbar Beggs | | parents =John M. and Anne E. Dunbar Beggs | ||
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Beggs remained in Kissimmee until [[1896]], at which time he moved to Pensacola. He married [[Lily Clubbs Beggs|Lily Clubbs]], daughter of prominent local citizen [[A. V. Clubbs]], shortly thereafter. Beggs continued to practice law in Pensacola, and held the position of Judge of the Court of Record in [[1896]] and from [[1902]] to [[1913]]. He also served as member and chairman of the Water Front Commission. In [[1918]] he was elected to the [[Escambia County School Board]], on which he served until [[1931]], at which time he retired from his seat in order to focus on his legal practice. He retired from his practice in [[1937]] and died on [[February 13]], [[1940]]. | Beggs remained in Kissimmee until [[1896]], at which time he moved to Pensacola. He married [[Lily Clubbs Beggs|Lily Clubbs]], daughter of prominent local citizen [[A. V. Clubbs]], shortly thereafter. Beggs continued to practice law in Pensacola, and held the position of Judge of the Court of Record in [[1896]] and from [[1902]] to [[1913]]. He also served as member and chairman of the Water Front Commission. In [[1918]] he was elected to the [[Escambia County School Board]], on which he served until [[1931]], at which time he retired from his seat in order to focus on his legal practice. He retired from his practice in [[1937]] and died on [[February 13]], [[1940]]. | ||
− | == | + | ==Electoral history== |
− | < | + | ===Escambia County Judge of the Criminal Court of Record, [[1908]]=== |
− | + | ''This election was held on [[May 19]], [[1908]].'' | |
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+ | {| class="wikitable" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |'''<span style="color:blue;">DEM<span>''' | ||
+ | |'''[[Elmore Dixie Beggs, Sr.]]''' | ||
+ | |'''1,646''' | ||
+ | |'''53%''' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |'''<span style="color:blue;">DEM<span>''' | ||
+ | |[[John Campbell Avery, Jr.]] | ||
+ | |1,436 | ||
+ | |47% | ||
+ | |} | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Latest revision as of 04:53, 6 July 2008
Elmore Dixie Beggs, Sr. | |
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Born | July 26, 1861 Madison, Florida |
Died | February 13, 1940 Pensacola |
Occupation | Attorney, judge |
Religion | Baptist |
Spouse | Lily Clubbs |
Parents | John M. and Anne E. Dunbar Beggs |
Children | Mary Beggs Johnston Emily Beggs E. Dixie Beggs, Jr. Annie Beggs Charles A. Beggs |
Elmore Dixie Beggs, Sr. was an attorney and judge in Pensacola.
Born in Madison, Florida, Beggs attended both the South Georgia Agricultural College and the University of Georgia before returning to Madison and going into the newspaper business. He became editor and publisher, and later owner, of the Madison Recorder. He eventually tired of the business and decided to pursue a career in law, and was admitted to the bar at Madison in 1886. After his father's death a year later, Beggs moved to Kissimmee, Florida, serving as attorney for Osceola County, attorney for the town of Kissimmee, president of the town council, and Mayor of Kissimmee.
Beggs remained in Kissimmee until 1896, at which time he moved to Pensacola. He married Lily Clubbs, daughter of prominent local citizen A. V. Clubbs, shortly thereafter. Beggs continued to practice law in Pensacola, and held the position of Judge of the Court of Record in 1896 and from 1902 to 1913. He also served as member and chairman of the Water Front Commission. In 1918 he was elected to the Escambia County School Board, on which he served until 1931, at which time he retired from his seat in order to focus on his legal practice. He retired from his practice in 1937 and died on February 13, 1940.
Electoral history[edit]
Escambia County Judge of the Criminal Court of Record, 1908[edit]
This election was held on May 19, 1908.
DEM | Elmore Dixie Beggs, Sr. | 1,646 | 53% |
DEM | John Campbell Avery, Jr. | 1,436 | 47% |