Perrine Palmer Jr.
American politician
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Perrine Palmer Jr (1910-1989) was a developer and the City of Miami's 23rd Mayor.
Perrine Palmer Jr | |
|---|---|
| 23rd Mayor of Miami | |
| In office 1945–1947 | |
| Preceded by | Leonard K. Thomson |
| Succeeded by | Robert L Floyd |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 1910 |
| Died | 1989 (aged 78–79) Miami, Florida, US |
| Resting place | Woodlawn Park North, Miami |
| Party | Democratic |
| Spouse | Gwendolyn Palmer |
| Children | Nancy Tucker, Katherine Hartnett, Perrine Palmer III |
| Profession | Construction |
The Perrine family are considered Florida pioneers. Palmer was the great-great-grandson of horticulturalist Dr Henry Perrine who moved to the Florida Keys in the 1830's.[1]
Palmer was famously the builder of the Hollywood Greyhound dog track and the library at Bayfront Park, Miami.[2]
Palmer was active in politics. He advised Florida Governor, C Farris Bryant during the 1960 election.[3] After his own election to the Miami city commission in 1945, Palmer was named Mayor. At the end of his term as Mayor he was succeeded by his friend, Robert Floyd.
Palmer is buried at Woodlawn Park North in Miami.