- William Markham (mayor)
William Markham (
October 9 ,1811 –November 9 ,1890 ) was a prominent hotel owner inAtlanta . Following the illness ofJohn Mims he filled in as mayor October 1853 and won a special election soon after. Born inGoshen, Connecticut he had only arrived in Atlanta in January 1853, so he certainly made a speedy impression.During his term a new city hall was built that was used for nearly 25 years.By 1858 he was proprietor of theAtlanta Rolling Mill and following theBattle of Atlanta he was part of the committee of citizens who surrendered the city. In 1870 he lost an election for a second term as mayor from theRadical Party to another previous mayor,William Ezzard , Democrat.He dedicated the city's best hotel, the
Markham House , onNovember 15 ,1875 . It had 107 rooms, central heat and was the center of civic life until it burned to the ground in 1896 six years after the death of its builder.
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