Carl Fisher's funeral services and commemorative events, July 1939, and The Miami News front page from December 19, 1969

Material Information

Title:
Carl Fisher's funeral services and commemorative events, July 1939, and The Miami News front page from December 19, 1969
Creator:
Kleinberg, Howard ( Editor )
Place of Publication:
Miami, Fla. :
Publisher:
The Miami News,
The Miami Daily News,
Publication Date:
Language:
English
Physical Description:
7 clippings
Physical Location:
500. Third Floor, City Hall.

Subjects

Subjects / Keywords:
Miami Beach (Fla.) ( lcsh )
Miami (Fla.) ( lcsh )
Fisher, Carl G., 1874-1939. ( lcsh )
Pancoast, Thomas J., 1865-1941. ( lcsh )
Funeral rites and ceremonies--1930-1940. ( lcsh )
Genre:
Newspapers ( gmgpc )
Spatial Coverage:
United States -- Florida -- Miami Beach

Notes

Abstract:
Former Ohio governor James Middleton Cox became the owner of The Miami News in 1923. The newspaper was produced in the Miami News Tower (later the Freedom Tower) in downtown Miami from 1925 and became part of The Herald in 1973. ( , )
Abstract:
July 17, 1939 The Miami Daily News - Carl Fisher Obituary - "Beach Will Name Park for Fisher" Body of Famous Developer May Lie There; City and County Lower Flags in Tribute - "Beach Considers Fisher Memorial" July 18, 1939 "Simple Rites Mark Service for Developer." Carl Fisher Commemorated At Beach ' photo Daily News - Work of the late Carl G. Fisher, pioneer Miami Beach developer, was commemorated when Thomas J. Pancoast, left, president of the Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce, unveiled the chamber's memorial plaque to Fisher. Van Cleary, center, acting for Mayor John Levi, accepted the plaque for the City of Miami Beach. James landis, right, wrote the inscription "He carved a great city from a jungle". "Fisher Lauded as Pancoast Dedicates Tablet on Beach"

Record Information

Source Institution:
Miami Beach Digital Archive
Holding Location:
Miami Beach Digital Archive
Rights Management:
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
Resource Identifier:
MB 662
AA00000143