William John Howey

William John Howey

William John Howey January 19, 1876 - June 7, 1938) was a Florida real-estate developer, citrus grower and Republican politician. He founded and served as mayor for the town of Howey-in-the-Hills, Florida. He developed and sold citrus groves, becoming one of Florida's greatest citrus developers. He opened Florida's first citrus juice plant. He ran twice for governor. A former home near Lake Wales, Florida became the site of Florida's Bok Tower at the Bok Tower Gardens.

Early life

Howey was born in Odin, Illinois on January 19, 1876. His father was United Brethern minister named William Henry Howey. His mother was Mathilda Harris Howey. He attended the public schools. At age 16, he became a life insurance salesman. Sometime around 1900, he developed real estate in Oklahoma. He briefly tried manufacturing automobiles in Kansas City, but returned to real estate in 1905. He sold pineapple plantations near Perez, Mexico until the political situation became unfavorable in 1907.

Florida citrus grower and developer

He then moved to Florida near Winter Haven, where he sold citrus groves near what are now Dundee, Lake Hamilton and Star Lake. After a time, he moved his operations to Lake County, Florida at the behest of Lake County Sheriff Balton A. Cassidy and Harry Duncan. By 1920, he held 60,000 acres. He purchased land for about $10.00 an acre, developed it into citrus groves, and resold it for $800 to $2000 an acre. If the buyer purchased a maintenance contract, Howie guaranteed the investment plus interest within certain time constraints. In 1917, he opened the Bougainvillea Hotel to house potential investors, and in 1924 he replaced it with the Hotel Floridian on Little Lake Harris. In 1925, Howey-in-the Hills was incorporated and Howie became its mayor. Howie's businesses continued to do well, both selling citrus from his holdings and selling groves to investors. The following year, he opened the state's first plant to bottle citrus juice. He was one of the first to pasteurize fruit juice and experimented with large scale vacuum storage of fruit. In 1926, the Florida land boom collapsed. Although sales plummeted, his companies continued to make a profit. However, the stock market collapse in 1929, the discovery of the Mediterranean fruit fly and hurricanes in the later 1920's heralded the decline of his businesses. His land sales and citrus holdings eventually lost money during the Depression. After his death, the Supreme Court deemed his real estate sales/maintenance contracts illegal as an "unregistered security."

Political career

In 1928, he and his political associates sought to make the Florida Republican Party more attractive to white voters. The "lily white" Republicans nominated Howie to run for Governor in 1928. His platform included reducing taxes and cutting government expenses. He accused the Democrats of institutional corruption, mismanagement, and maintaining a one-party political system in Florida. He also counted on riding Herbert Hoover's coattails into office and hoped to win support from "Hoovercrats," Florida Democrats who were unhappy with Democratic presidential nominee Al Smith. Republicans adopted the slogan, "Hoover, Howie, and Happiness." His best efforts, however came to nought, and he lost by a landslide to Doyle Carlton.

After the 1928 elections, Howey was the most well known Republican politician in Florida. He continued to serve as Howie-in-the-Hills's mayor until 1936. In 1930, he was one of few Republican Floridians to hold elected office, and he attempted unsuccessfully in 1930 to secure control of his fractured party. In 1932, he was drafted to run for governor against David Sholtz. His platform was largely the same as in 1928 with the addition of a plank that sought an elimination of the poll tax, a lynch pin in the disenfranchisement of African-American voters. This bid for office was also unsuccessful, as he lacked a cohesive Republican party, was unable to appeal to white voters, and faced a unified Democratic party and a deepening Depression.

Howie was an Elk and a member of the Knights of Pythias. He served as a director of the Florida Citrus Exchange and was a member of the State Chamber of Commerce. On April 14, 1914, he married Mary Grace Hastings. They had two children. Howie died on June 7, 1938.

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*Cash, William Thomas. "The Story of Florida". Volume III. pp 564-565. University of Virginia. 1938.
* [http://www.howeyinthehills.org/W%20J%20Howey.htm "Copy of Helen Buck," Howey-in-the-Hills web site. Online. July 16, 2008.]
* [http://dailycommercialonline.com/specialsections/newcomers06slp/pdfs/NEWCOMERSslp12.pdf "Howey grows out of citrus groves." "Newcomers/The South Lake Press." June 23, 2006. Online. July 16, 2008.]
*Hughes, Jr. Melvin Edward. "William J. Howey and his Florida Dreams." "The Florida Historical Quarterly". January 1988. Volume LXVI, Number 3. PP 243 - 264. [http://www.florida-historical-soc.org/ Florida Historical Society] .
* [http://www.fsu.edu/~speccoll/howey/howecoll.htm William J. Howey Scrapbook, Special Collections, Robert Manning Strozier Library, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida. Online. July 16, 2008.]
* [http://fulltext.fcla.edu/cgi/t/text/pageviewer-idx?idno=SF00000212&c=fhp&seq=161;view=image Who's Who and What to See in Florida, 1935. Online July 16, 2008.]


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