Salvador T. Pons (December 23, 1835 - March 21, 1890) was a bricklayer and politician in Pensacola, Florida.
He served in the Florida House of Representatives for Escambia County from 1868-1870 and in 1875.
[1] His father was a White seaman and his mother Maria Rosario had African ancestry.
[2] In 1885, Democrats ousted Pensacola's elected officials and the city archives burned.
He died in 1890 and is buried at St. Michaels Cemetery in downtown Pensacola.