- F. A. Davis
Frank Allston Davis (
September 8 1850 Hartzell, p. 51.] –January 2 1917 Hartzell, p. 55] ) was apublishing executive who founded theF. A. Davis Company inPhiladelphia ,Pennsylvania . After moving to theTampa Bay Area , he introduced electricity toSt. Petersburg, Florida and founded the city of Pinellas Park.Early life
Davis was born in
Duxbury, Vermont and, as a child, worked as agroundskeeper and attended school. His mother died in 1861, after which he lived with Samuel Cook Turner. He worked as a lawnmower salesman inAsbury Park, New Jersey during the summer of 1870. [http://www.fadavis.com/about_us/history.cfm The History of F. A. Davis] from theF. A. Davis Company web site.] By 1872, he earned $30 per month as a teacher.Hartzell, pp. 51-52.]Davis relocated to Philadelphia and worked as an agent for several publishing firms. He married Lizzie Fritz and their son, Alonzo, was born in 1873.Hartzell, p. 52.] In 1879, he was working as an agent for the largest medical publisher in the world, William Wood and Company when he formed his own publishing company, F. A. Davis Company. Similar to William Wood, Davis's company specialized in publishing medical material including medical studies. Davis's first wife died in the 1880s.
Florida
On
April 29 1885 , Davis attended anAmerican Medical Association meeting which included a study about the benefits of thePinellas peninsula. Davis eventually published the study and, in 1889, he travelled toTarpon Springs, Florida . He felt improvement in his muscularrheumatism and advertised for Florida in one of his medical journals. In Tarpon Springs he met Jacob Disston, the brother of Florida land baronHamilton Disston . Davis and Disston combined to bring electricity to Tarpon Springs in 1895.Hartzell, p. 53.] In the same year, Davis married Elizabeth Irene Craven.Electricity had little impact on Tarpon Springs so Davis received an electricity franchise from St. Petersburg on
February 2 1897 and moved his plant there. St. Petersburg's first wood-powered electrical service was initiated onAugust 5 1897 . OnFebruary 4 1902 , Davis was granted a trolley franchise by St. Petersburg. He paid for trolley construction with funding from Jacob Disston and others, and by purchasing and re-selling the city's phone system. Trolley construction began onMay 30 1904 and operation began four months later. In 1905, he expanded the trolley system toDisston City . Through his publishing company, Davis promoted the area with "Florida" magazine in 1905 and two books in 1906. Continuing to expand his influence in St. Petersburg, Davis tore down the Brantley Pier and built the Electric Pier in 1906.Hartzell, p. 54.] [http://www.stpetepier.com/history.php History] from The Pier web site.] He paid $80,000 for a 500-passenger steamboat named "Favorite" which first arrived onOctober 17 1906 and was a popular attraction at the Electric Pier.Davis's progress - and St. Petersburg's in general - was hampered when Tampa tycoon,
Henry B. Plant , purchased the city's lifeline, the Orange Belt Railroad, in 1906. Davis was dealt another blow by the bankingpanic of 1907 . Two years later, he shifted control of much of his St. Petersburg holdings to his occasional rival,H. Walter Fuller . After a conflict over St. Petersburg waterfront area, Davis purchased convert|12800|acre|km2 of Hamilton Disston's land around 1911 and established the city of Pinellas Park. Davis, his son, and P. J. McDevitt advertised the new city drawing people from Pennsylvania and Ohio. McDevitt became the city's first mayor. Davis sold a free lot in Pinellas Park for every ten-acre farm purchased, resulting in 111 farm sales from 1910 to 1912. Lack of drainage in Pinellas Park caused problems in August 1915 when convert|15|in|mm of rain fell.Davis died in Philadelphia from heart failure, reportedly due to
World War I and concern over his estate. Jacob Disston closed out Davis's remaining holdings in Florida while his wife, Elizabeth, remained involved with F. A. Davis Company until her death in 1964.Notes
References
*cite book
last=Hartzell
first=Scott Taylor
title=Remembering St. Petersburg, Florida: Sunshine City Stories
publisher=The History Press
isbn=1596291206
year=2006
url=http://books.google.com/books?id=9ibVfj8Ql4MC&pg=PA51&lpg=PA51&dq=frank+allston+davis&source=web&ots=5v3zZfewk1&sig=QmbjAh43qoN76xgcThGYvlG73QU
chapter=Frank Allston Davis: He Lit Up the Town
pages=pp. 51-55Further reading
*cite book
last=Craven
first=Robert H.
title=F. A. Davis Company, 1879-1979: A very personal account
publisher=F. A. Davis Company
isbn=0803620861
year=1979
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