Walthall Robertson Joyner

Walthall Robertson "Cap" Joyner (June 30, 1854 – January 5, 1925)[1] was the 40th Mayor of Atlanta.

In 1872, at the age of 18, he was made assistant chief, the first of many promotions.

He was Fire Chief when the Markham House burned to the ground.

He defeated Thomas Goodwin (incumbent mayor James G. Woodward didn't run) in 1907 and under his leadership a memorial was made of the Wren's Nest after Joel Chandler Harris's death.

During the Great Atlanta fire of 1917, Joyner was the State Fire Marshal of Georgia and led the firefighters that came to assist from outlying cities.