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Preceded by
  
Stephen J. Hay

Name
  
W. Holland

Spouse(s)
  
Frances Elnora Beggs

Nationality
  
USA

Succeeded by
  
Henry D. Lindsley


Born
  
March 29, 1875 Dallas, Texas (
1875-03-29
)

Died
  
March 11, 1966 (1966 -03-11) (aged 90) Dallas, Texas

Resting place
  
Oakland Cemetery, Dallas

William Meredith Holland (March 29, 1875 – March 11, 1966), attorney and judge, was mayor of Dallas in 1911–15.

Biography

William Meredith Holland was born March 29, 1875 in Dallas, Texas to William Colter Holland and Sarah Jones Saffell. He married Frances Elnora Beggs, daughter of Hamilton T. Beggs, Jr., and Virginia Dunnavant on 24 Jun 1909 in Dallas, Texas. They had three children: Virginia Saffel Holland, Sarah Holland, and Kathryn Holland.

He attended the University of Texas and Georgetown University Law School. He returned to Dallas where he practice law with the firm of Belsterling & Holland and later Holland, Bartlett and Thornton. From 1907 to 1911, he served as judge for the county court at law.

He was elected mayor in 1911; the first Dallas-born individual to become mayor of Dallas. During his term of service, a meningitis epidemic ravaged the city. The city built Parkland Hospital, a city hall building, White Rock Lake and the first sewage and water purification plants. After serving two terms as mayor, he returned to the practice of law.

In 1921 he was elected president of the Dallas Railway Company and was also vice-president of Mercantile Bank & Trust.

Among his many interests and endeavors was control of the Trinity River, building the Masonic Temple, a park system, removing the tracks from Pacific Avenue and Central Boulevard. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge and Hella Shrine Temple. William Holland died March 11, 1966 in Dallas, Texas and was interred at Oakland Cemetery, Dallas, Texas.

References

W. M. Holland Wikipedia


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