Difference between revisions of "William Kopman Hyer, Jr."
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'''William K. Hyer, Jr.''' was a prominent businessman in turn-of-the-century Pensacola. He was a partner in the [[McDavid-Hyer Insurance Agency]] and, briefly, president of the [[First National Bank of Pensacola]]. He was also president of the group that organized the [[YMCA]] in [[1903]]. | '''William K. Hyer, Jr.''' was a prominent businessman in turn-of-the-century Pensacola. He was a partner in the [[McDavid-Hyer Insurance Agency]] and, briefly, president of the [[First National Bank of Pensacola]]. He was also president of the group that organized the [[YMCA]] in [[1903]]. | ||
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+ | *[http://fulltext.fcla.edu/cgi/t/text/pageviewer-idx?idno=SF00000009_0001_000;q1=SF00000009;seq=602;cc=fhp;view=image;size=s;start=1;c=fhp ''Memoirs of Florida'', Vol. 1, [[1902]]] | ||
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− | [[Category:Bankers]] | + | [[Category:Bankers|Hyer, William K. Jr.]] [[Category:Episcopalians|Hyer, William K. Jr.]] |
Revision as of 20:02, 11 March 2008
William K. Hyer, Jr. | |
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Born | Circa 1860s Alabama |
Died | Unknown |
Occupation | Lumber, banking |
Religion | Episcopalian |
William K. Hyer, Jr. was a prominent businessman in turn-of-the-century Pensacola. He was a partner in the McDavid-Hyer Insurance Agency and, briefly, president of the First National Bank of Pensacola. He was also president of the group that organized the YMCA in 1903.