John Stansel Taylor | |
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Born | Near Largo, Florida, U.S. | March 25, 1871
Died | August 1936 | (aged 65)
Occupation(s) | Politician, businessman |
Spouse | Flossie Campbell |
John Stansel Taylor (1871–1936) was a Largo, Florida, politician, citrus grower, and businessman who served as the first State Senator from Pinellas County, Florida. He was born "six miles south of Largo" on March 21, 1871,[1] before Largo became a municipality and when Pinellas County was still Western Hillsborough County. Taylor’s parents were among the Pinellas Peninsula's first pioneers,[2] and he was one of the first residents to be born in the Largo area. He was one of four members of his family to serve in the State Legislature. He was one of the largest landowners in Pinellas County, owning citrus groves and a packing plant at a time when Largo was nicknamed "Citrus City." [3] Taylor was President of the Florida Citrus Exchange and a Member of the State Citrus Commission. He has been called "the father of Pinellas County."[4] He died in 1936. Taylor Lake Park, a Pinellas County park, was named in his honor.