Thomas Jessup Pancoast | |
Birth Date: | 13 Jul 1865 |
Birth Place: | Moorestown, NJ |
Death Date: | 16 Sep 1941 (aged 76) |
Death Place: | Moorestown, NJ |
Order: | 2nd |
Resting Place: | Woodlawn Park, Miami |
Office: | Mayor of Miami Beach |
Term Start: | 1918 |
Term End: | 1920 |
Predecessor: | J.N. Lummus |
Successor: | Thomas E James |
Spouse: | Katharine Rogers Collins |
Children: | Josiah, Russell, Norman, Norwood, Thomas, Maurice |
Thomas Jessup "T.J." Pancoast was a developer, businessman and 2nd Mayor of Miami Beach from 1918 to 1920.
Born in Moorestown, he was a member of the firm of Collins and Pancoast of Merchantville, builders' and farmers' supplies, from 1888 to 1912. He also served as president of the First National Bank of Merchantville from 1911 to 1912.[1] He was neighbor to John Collins in New Jersey, and became his son-in-law after marrying Collins' daughter, Katharine Rogers Collins in 1889.
The Pancoasts moved to Florida 1912.
The Pancoasts had six children. Two of them, Josiah Arthur Pancoast and Russell Pancoast featured prominently in the development of Miami Beach. Russell T. Pancoast, was architect for several buildings on Miami Beach and throughout Florida. Arthur Pancoast built the Pancoast Hotel and was famously a cattle breeder.[2]
The Pancoasts built the Miami Beach Casino during 1912 and 1913 on the ocean at 23rd Street.[3]
T. J. Pancoast was elected 2nd Mayor of Miami Beach in 1918, succeeding his business partner J.N. Lummus.
He was president of the Miami Beach Bay Shore Co., the First National Bank of Miami Beach and the Pancoast Hotel Co.
Pancoast was elected as the first president of the Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce in 1921, he remained at its head for 20 years.
He died in 1941. [4]
Pancoast was president of the Miami Beach Museum and Zoological Garden. He was president of the Miami Beach Golf Club and an active Rotary Club member.
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