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'''Lee Conner Hagler''' was a prominent Pensacolian in the first half of the 20th century.  He was the manager of the [[San Carlos Hotel]] for 20 years, was instrumental in the development of Pensacola's [[Pensacola Gulf Coast Regional Airport|airport]], and served as [[mayor of Pensacola]] from [[1937]] to [[1943]].  He died in office.
 
'''Lee Conner Hagler''' was a prominent Pensacolian in the first half of the 20th century.  He was the manager of the [[San Carlos Hotel]] for 20 years, was instrumental in the development of Pensacola's [[Pensacola Gulf Coast Regional Airport|airport]], and served as [[mayor of Pensacola]] from [[1937]] to [[1943]].  He died in office.

Latest revision as of 15:47, 7 September 2009

Lee Conner Hagler
Born February 25, 1890
Attalla, Alabama
Died August 12, 1943
Pensacola
Occupation Manager, San Carlos Hotel
Mayor of Pensacola
Spouse Bess Harbeson Hagler
Parents William John and Mary Duncan Hagler
Children Lee Conner Hagler, Jr.
Angus William Hagler
Gloria
Clyde Harbeson Hagler
Lchagler-sig.PNG

Lee Conner Hagler was a prominent Pensacolian in the first half of the 20th century. He was the manager of the San Carlos Hotel for 20 years, was instrumental in the development of Pensacola's airport, and served as mayor of Pensacola from 1937 to 1943. He died in office.

Hagler served in the Navy during World War I, then settled in Pensacola in 1920. On November 5, 1922, he married Bess Harberson of Pensacola. Her father, W. B. Harbeson, was the owner of the San Carlos Hotel. Hagler was made manager of the hotel in February 1923 and held that position until his death.

In 1933, Hagler and Harry Blanchard, a barnstorming pilot, purchased 504 acres of thick woodland northeast of the city with the intention of develloping an airport. Initially, the airport consisted of two grass-strip runways and a Navy-surplus hangar. In 1935, the City of Pensacola sponsored a project through the Works Progress Administration to develop a permanent municipal airport.

Aside from the positions mentioned, Hagler also served as secretary and treasurer of the Pensacola Hotel Company, vice president of the Pensacola Baseball Club, president and treasurer of the Baylen Street Wharf Company, secretary and treasurer of the Camp Walton Boat Company, and as a director of the American National Bank and the Pensacola Chamber of Commerce.

Preceded by:
Max L. Bear
Mayor of Pensacola
1937—1943
Succeeded by:
Walter Wicke