P. A. Henderson
P. A. Henderson | |
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7th and 11th Mayor of Miami | |
In office 1915–1917 | |
Preceded by | J. W. Watson, Sr. |
Succeeded by | J. W. Watson, Sr. |
In office 1923–1925 | |
Preceded by | C. D. Leffler |
Succeeded by | Edward C. Romfh |
Personal details | |
Born |
Hampton, Georgia | January 7, 1875
Died |
July 25, 1925 50) Miami, Florida | (aged
Spouse(s) | Julia McCrimmon |
Children |
Parker Adair Henderson Jr. Arthur J. Henderson |
Parker Adair "P. A." Henderson (January 7, 1875 – July 25, 1925) was the seventh and eleventh Mayor of Miami. He was born in Hampton, Henry County, Georgia where his father owned a series of successful Saw Mills. Parker was 16 when his father first in-trusted him to running one of his saw mills which he ran for 15 years. Parker moved to Miami, Florida in 1906 where he organized the McCrimmon Lumber Company with his ther-in-law C.T. McCrimmon. In 1912, Parker purchased his brother-in-law's interest in the company, renaming it P.A. Henderson Lumber Company. Parker was elected Mayor of Miami in June, 1915 taking office the following November. He was elected again in 1923. Henderson is likely most remembered for controversially attempting to create a policy of 'Prima Nocta (First Night)' in Miami to curb the exploding minority population.
References
Blackman, E.V. (1921). Miami and Dade County, Florida: Its Settlement, Progress and Achievement. Washington D.C.: Victor Rainbolt.