Anthony W. Young Explained

Anthony William Young
Birth Date:1866[1]
Birth Place:Illinois
Death Date:1948[2]
Death Place:Indian River County, Florida
Residence:Vero Beach, Florida
Office:Member of the Florida Senate from the 33rd District
Term Start:1929
Term End:1931
Predecessor:L. W. Jennings
Successor:A. O. Kanner
Office2:Member of the Florida House of Representatives from St. Lucie County
Term Start2:1921
Term End2:1925
Predecessor2:Richard Whyte
Successor2:W. R. Jackson
Office3:Mayor of Vero Beach, Florida
Order3:1st and 5th
Term Start3:June 12, 1919
Term End3:December 14, 1921
Predecessor3:Office established
Successor3:Fred E. King
Term Start4:December 10, 1935
Term End4:December 15, 1937
Predecessor4:Alexander MacWilliam, Sr.
Successor4:Wiley F. Cox
Party:Democratic
Spouse:Irene D. Young
Children:George T. Young

Anthony William Young (1866–1948) was a part of the pioneer families of the Indian Rive County, Young was a manager at the Indian River Farms Company in 1914 to 1919. He then became the first mayor of Vero Beach, Florida, in June 12, 1919, when the city was first incorporated, to his leave of office in December 14, 1921. He also became the fifth mayor of Vero Beach from December 10, 1935, to December 15, 1937. Young was a member of the Florida House of Representatives from 1921 to 1925, and a member of the Florida Senate from 1929 to 1931. He is considered to be the founder of Indian River County because he was the legislative author of the act which created it by splitting it off from St. Lucie County in 1925.

Early Political Career

Young had petitioned a bill in May of 1925 that would separate Vero Beach from Fort Pierce and made their own county of Indian River.In June of 1925, Young was elected the first Mayor of Vero Beach, FL. [3]

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Notes and References

  1. "United States Census, 1940," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VTHT-9H2: accessed 16 Apr 2013), Anthony W Young, Vero Beach, Election Precinct 6, Indian River, Florida, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 31-10, sheet 2B, family 46, NARA digital publication T627, roll 592.
  2. "Florida, Death Index, 1877-1998," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VVS7-V5R: accessed 16 Apr 2013), Anthony William Young, 1948.
  3. Web site: A Brief History of Vero Beach, Sebastian & Indian River County VeroBeach.com . 2022-12-18 . verobeach.com.