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| date_of_birth  =[[February 17]], [[1891]]
 
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| place_of_birth =San Antonio, Texas
 
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| date_of_death  =[[1947]]
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| children      =[[Philip D. Beall, Jr.]]<br/>Kirke M. Beall
 
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'''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.
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'''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 later that year. His son, [[Philip D. Beall, Jr.]], was thereafter elected to the District 2 seat.
  
 
The [[three-mile bridge]] over [[Pensacola Bay]] is named in memory of him.
 
The [[three-mile bridge]] over [[Pensacola Bay]] is named in memory of him.

Revision as of 19:14, 7 May 2018

Philip Dane Beall, Sr.
PhilipBeallSr-President.jpg
Beall (second from right) being sworn in as Senate President
Born February 17, 1891
San Antonio, Texas
Died 1943
Occupation Politician
Religion Roman Catholic
Spouse Hildur Dahlstrom Beall
Parents Wilbur N. and Annie Larkin Beall
Children Philip D. Beall, Jr.
Kirke M. Beall

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 later that year. His son, Philip D. Beall, Jr., was thereafter elected to the District 2 seat.

The three-mile bridge over Pensacola Bay is named in memory of him.

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