William M. Wolfarth

William M. Wolfarth
25th Mayor of Miami
In office
1949–1951
Preceded by Robert L. Floyd
Succeeded by Chelsie J. Senerchia
Personal details
Born (1906-06-30)June 30, 1906
Died March 25, 1993(1993-03-25) (aged 86)
Miami
Spouse(s) Mary Agnes Galhouse
Residence Miami
Religion Roman Catholic

William M. Wolfarth (30 June 1906 – 25 March 1993 in Miami, Florida) was a commissioner and mayor of Miami.

In 1936, he married Mary Agnes Galhouse (1912–1992) of Atlanta. They had 6 children and celebrated the renewal of their marriage vows in 1986 at Gesu Catholic Church.

Wolfarth grew up in Chicago and moved to Miami in 1934. In 1935, he open the first of a chain of bakeries (Cushman Bakeries). From 1949-1951, he was the Mayor of the City of Miami and from 1951-1953 he served as a commissioner (his mother-in-law, Anne Galhouse, served as his secretary). He was responsible for building the original Art Deco main public Library in downtown Miami, which unfortunately was later torn down. In addition, he built the Morningside pool which still bears a plaque commemorating him. In 1959, he ran for mayor again against Robert King High on a platform to keep Miami segregated and lost the election.

References

External links

William M. Wolfarth at Find a Grave

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