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| date_of_birth =[[February 17]], [[1891]] | | date_of_birth =[[February 17]], [[1891]] | ||
| place_of_birth =San Antonio, Texas | | place_of_birth =San Antonio, Texas | ||
− | | date_of_death =[[ | + | | date_of_death =[[1947]] |
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| occupation =Politician | | occupation =Politician | ||
| religion =Roman Catholic | | religion =Roman Catholic | ||
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| children =[[Philip D. Beall, Jr.]]<br/>Kirke M. Beall | | children =[[Philip D. Beall, Jr.]]<br/>Kirke M. Beall | ||
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− | '''Philip Dane Beall, Sr.''' (d. [[ | + | '''Philip Dane Beall, Sr.''' (d. [[1947]]) was a Florida State Senator representing District 2. He was made president of the State Senate on [[April 6]], [[1943]] and served in that capacity until his death in [[1947]]. His son, [[Philip D. Beall, Jr.]], was thereafter elected to the District 2 seat. |
− | The | + | The [[three-mile bridge]] over [[Pensacola Bay]] is named in memory of him. |
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