In February 1916, he was elected as president of Miami Chamber of Commerce and was re-elected every year until 1925 (except for 1919).
Under his leadership the chamber of commerce published, The Miamian, a monthly newspaper dedicated to promoting the city abroad.
Notably, it is believed he was the first Miami resident to fly in an airplane.
[3] He died two days after suffering a heart attack on April 2, 1940, at Jackson Memorial Hospital.
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