- Daniel T. McCarty
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Daniel T. McCarty 31st Governor of Florida In office
January 6, 1953 – September 28, 1953Preceded by Fuller Warren Succeeded by Charley E. Johns Personal details Born January 18, 1912
Fort Pierce, FloridaDied September 28, 1953 (aged 41)
Tallahassee, FloridaPolitical party Democratic Spouse(s) Olie Brown McCarty Daniel Thomas McCarty (January 18, 1912 - September 28, 1953) was an American politician and elected officeholder. McCarty was elected to the Florida House of Representatives, and served as its speaker, and was later elected the 31st Governor of Florida.
Early life
Dan McCarty was born in Fort Pierce, Florida, the son of a prominent local family, and grew up in a large house on Indian River Drive just south of the present courthouse in downtown Fort Pierce. He attended local public schools including the University of Florida. While at the University of Florida he was extremely active within Florida Blue Key, Student Government, Sigma Phi Epsilon, and ROTC. After finishing his education in 1934, McCarty became a cattleman and citrus grower in Fort Pierce. He married Olie Brown with whom he had three children. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Army, was promoted to the rank of Colonel, and was decorated with the Bronze Star, the Purple Heart, the Legion of Merit, and the French Croix de Guerre.
Political career
He began his political career when in 1937, he was elected to the Florida House of Representatives where he served until 1941. During the 1941 session, he served as speaker of the house. In 1948 he was the runner up for the Democratic nomination for governor. Four years later in 1952, he ran for governor again, and this time was successful in winning the office. During his tenure, he reformed purchasing and hiring practices by the state government, boosted teachers' salaries and created scholarships for teacher training, opposed oil exploration in the Everglades, and instituted aid programs for the disabled. On February 25, 1953, shortly after assuming the governorship, he suffered a debilitating heart attack and died on September 28, 1953 in Tallahassee. After a large funeral at his life-long parish church, the old Carpenter Gothic St. Andrew's Episcopal Church across the street from his boyhood home in Fort Pierce, he was buried in the Palms Cemetery three miles south on Indian River Drive in Ankona. It is said that the beginning of the bumper-to-bumper funeral procession reached the small cemetery before the last cars had left the church area. Dan McCarty Middle School, in St. Lucie County, was named in his honor.
External links
- Official Governor's portrait and biography from the State of Florida
- National Governors Association
- "Daniel T. McCarty". Find a Grave. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=6823050. Retrieved 2008-01-24.
Political offices Preceded by
Fuller WarrenGovernor of Florida
1952–1953Succeeded by
Charley E. JohnsGovernors of Florida Military (1821) Territorial (1822–1845) State (since 1845) Moseley · Brown · Broome · Perry · Milton · Allison · Marvin · Walker · Reed · Hart · Stearns · Drew · Bloxham · Perry · Fleming · Mitchell · Bloxham · Jennings · Broward · Gilchrist · Trammell · Catts · Hardee · Martin · Carlton · Sholtz · Cone · Holland · Caldwell · Warren · McCarty · Johns · Collins · Bryant · Burns · Kirk · Askew · Graham · Mixson · Martinez · Chiles · MacKay · Bush · Crist · ScottCategories:- 1912 births
- 1953 deaths
- American Episcopalians
- American military personnel of World War II
- Deaths from myocardial infarction
- Florida Democrats
- Governors of Florida
- Members of the Florida House of Representatives
- People from Florida
- Recipients of the Bronze Star Medal
- Recipients of the Croix de Guerre (France)
- Recipients of the Legion of Merit
- Recipients of the Purple Heart medal
- Speakers of the Florida House of Representatives
- United States Army officers
- University of Florida alumni
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