Frederick A. Salomonson

Frederick A. Salomonson (July 20, 1860 – December 19, 1911) was a three-time mayor of Tampa, Florida in the 1890s and 1900s.

[1] Salomonson would move to Florida in 1882 as a representative of a Dutch business syndicate that had purchased sizable amounts of land in Florida.

At some point he would move to Jacksonville and would work for two years in the railroad industry prior to moving to Tampa in late 1884 where he would establish himself in the real estate industry there.

[1] His first venture into city politics was when he was elected as a member of the Tampa City Council serving two terms nonconsecutively.

He was elected again to a second term in March 1895 and served until June 1896.