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#928 Miami Beach Triumvirate 1914 ~ r · ---;. J--- . vf~ ~f\(}:~ LA c' ~ ~ I t (c. IVV" ) l I THE MIAMI BEACH TRIUMVIRATE Three pioneer developers who, with rare foresight, money, and ability have earned a unique place in the Florida sun. They trod dangerous ground, led .in a virgin field. Success crowned their ,efforts. Undreamed of prosperity followed in their wake. /' CARL GRAHAM FISHER Indianapolis, Indiaria,millionaire, poured money and develOPing genius into what appeared to be a hare-brained scheme. He had the Aladdin touch. * . THOMAS JESSUP PANCOAST Collins' son-in-law and right bower, served the beach project faithfully and well 'in many capac- ities from its infancy. Ex-Mayor, he heads the Chamber of Commerce perennially. ~" JOHN S. COLLINS of Moorestown, New Jersey, believed that a magnificent city could be built on a mangrove swamp. His ambitions were real~zed. "'~ ~r:;i.~':;!~-~'J:!~ .~ _"M ',.,. . --..,., ".. -~. Photograph Courtesy Thomas J. Pancoast Fifty mules did their share of the work. in building the city. .e.. .t'. .'\ ~~~~.;;-~:; :~-, .. -~J:€:# """r- 1 1~ "~ Photograph Courtesy .J. Arthur Pancoast Later even Fisher's elephants did their part'. This is young Carl pulling a sand scoop. Mt.ml 8ea'" Pu~"e,'U_rar,'! .0\ .,., ~ .~~ , ' ;~.. t~_'" .-~. Photogra.ph 'Courtesy Thomas J. P~ncoa.st Water...power too, wa~ employed in the grading process. .1- ~