Richard H. Fonville Explained

Richard H. Fonville
Office:46th Mayor of Houston
Term Start:January 2, 1937
Term End:January 2, 1939
Predecessor:Oscar F. Holcombe
Successor:Oscar F. Holcombe
Birth Date:30 April 1882
Birth Place:Texas, U.S.
Death Place:Eagle Lake, Texas, U.S.

Richard Henry Fonville (April 30, 1882 – December 13, 1954) was an American politician and pharmacist who served as the 46th Mayor of Houston from 1937 to 1939.[1]

Mayoralty

Fonville defeated incumbent Oscar F. Holcombe and took office in 1937.[2] During his term as mayor, the City of Houston Fire Station No. 11 was built. Today, it is the only historic Art Deco-style fire station remaining in Houston and one of the last remaining examples of civic architecture in Houston dating from the early 20th century.[2] In 1938, Fonville announced a roundup of the prostitutes in Houston at the old Jefferson Davis Hospital, the purpose of this act was to check for venereal diseases.[3] On July 30, 1938, he renamed the Houston Municipal Airport as the "Howard Hughes Airport" as part of the welcoming ceremony at the Houston Hughes homecoming.[4]

Personal life

Fonville married Clara McCormick in 1926.[5] He died at his Eagle Lake hunting lodge of a heart ailment on December 13, 1954.[6] In 1960, Fonville Middle School in Houston was posthumously named after him.[1]

External links

Fonville on FindAGrave

Notes and References

  1. Web site: School Information / History of Fonville Middle School. December 25, 2023. Fonville Middle School.
  2. Web site: Protected Landmark Designation Report. December 25, 2023.
  3. Web site: Downtown as it looked from above in 1938. September 30, 2015. December 25, 2023. Gonzales. G.R.. Houston Chronicle.
  4. Web site: Houston's mayors: A complete timeline from 1837 to now. November 3, 2023. December 25, 2023. Houston Chronicle.
  5. News: The Galveston Daily News . December 6, 1994 . 4 . Clara M. Fonville .
  6. News: Corsicana Daily Sun . December 13, 1954 . 11 . Ex-mayor expires .