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J. J. Daniel

Jaquelin James Daniel (September 22, 1916 – August 7, 1990) was an American lawyer, businessman, civic leader, and newspaper publisher. He was born and lived most of his life in Jacksonville, Florida, where he led the effort that resulted in the Jacksonville Consolidation of 1968, which combined city and county governments to improve services. He was known in his lifetime as one of the city's and state's most politically powerful people.[1]

J.J. Daniel
J.J. Daniel in 1973
BornSeptember 22, 1916
DiedAugust 7, 1990(1990-08-07) (aged 74)
Jacksonville, Florida
NationalityAmerican
Alma materUniversity of Florida
Princeton University
Known forBeing designated a Great Floridian

Early life, family and education edit

Jaquelin James Daniel, known as J. J., was born in 1916 into a powerful Jacksonville, Florida family. His great-grandfather was a young lumberman turned attorney who migrated to Florida in 1846. His grandfather, for whom he was named, was a colonel in the Civil War and became one of the most influential citizens of postwar Jacksonville. He was also a principal in the prestigious Jacksonville law firm Fleming and Daniel. The colonel reorganized the Chamber of Commerce and served as President of the Citizens' Auxiliary Association before dying in 1888 in Jacksonville's yellow fever epidemic. Daniel's father was a prominent lawyer and leader in the Urban League.

Daniel attended local segregated schools and earned his undergraduate degree at Princeton University, where he also played football. He received his law degree in 1942 from the University of Florida. He served as an officer in the U.S. Navy in World War II and took part in the Invasion of Normandy.[2] After the war, he joined his father’s Jacksonville law firm.

Career edit

In 1960, Daniel became the president of Stockton, Whatley, Davin & Co., one of the largest mortgage banking and real estate firms in the Southeast.

In addition, from 1976 until 1982, Daniel was publisher of both the Florida Times-Union and Jacksonville Journal. (His paternal grandfather, in 1888, became the first president of Florida Publishing Company, original owner of the Florida Times-Union. The company bought the Jacksonville Journal in 1959.)

Consolidation edit

In 1966 the Florida legislature created the Local Government Study Commission to develop a plan to merge Jacksonville city and Duval County services and government, at the request of city leaders. They were dismayed by widespread corruption and waste in local government during the 1960s, when numerous city elected and appointed officials were indicted, as were some county officials.

Daniel was named to lead this effort. He was known for his integrity, strong leadership, and history of civic involvement. He and the commission developed a proposal for consolidation that was put before the voters of Jacksonville, other jurisdictions, and unincorporated areas of Duval County. It was strongly approved and implemented in 1968. A few small jurisdictions maintained their independence from the consolidation, with some later procuring services from the new government.

At the time, it became the only consolidated government in the state of Florida and one of the few at the time in the nation. In reviewing John Fischer's Vital Signs, Time noted that according to Fischer, "[t]he hero of the consolidation of Jacksonville, Fla., where the voters in five municipalities chose to form one central government, is an enthusiastic oligarch named J.J. Daniel, who got his way simply because 'he knew almost everybody of consequence in the community.'"[3]

Influence and later years edit

In 1977, the St. Petersburg Times described Daniel as "a pillar of the North Florida business and political establishment...probably Jacksonville's most respected citizen" and named him as one of the ten most powerful people in the state.[1]

J. J. Daniel served on the Florida Board of Control from 1957-1961 and the Florida Board of Regents from 1971-1982. He was chairman of both boards and was instrumental in getting the University of North Florida established in Jacksonville. The administration building at the school was named J. J. Daniel Hall and dedicated to his memory in February 1991, following his death.[4]

He was influential in establishing the Episcopal High School of Jacksonville. He also served on many non-profit boards, including the American Red Cross, the District Welfare Board, and the Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce.

Jaquelin James Daniel died in 1990.

Legacy and honors edit

  • He was named a Great Floridian by the Florida Department of State, an honor extended to individuals who made major contributions to the progress and welfare of the state of Florida. His Great Floridian plaque can be viewed at the Florida Times-Union Building in Jacksonville.[5]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Florida Times-Union: February 21, 1999-Power: You know it when you see it
  2. ^ Bulkley Jr., Captain Robert J. At Close Quarters; PT Boats in the United States Navy, Pickle Partners Publishing, November 6, 2015.
  3. ^
  4. ^ "UNF From the Ground Up". University of North Florida. Retrieved 31 July 2013.
  5. ^ State of Florida: Heritage-Great Floridians 2000 program 2010-10-31 at the Wayback Machine

External links edit

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Jaquelin James Daniel September 22 1916 August 7 1990 was an American lawyer businessman civic leader and newspaper publisher He was born and lived most of his life in Jacksonville Florida where he led the effort that resulted in the Jacksonville Consolidation of 1968 which combined city and county governments to improve services He was known in his lifetime as one of the city s and state s most politically powerful people 1 J J DanielJ J Daniel in 1973BornSeptember 22 1916Jacksonville FloridaDiedAugust 7 1990 1990 08 07 aged 74 Jacksonville FloridaNationalityAmericanAlma materUniversity of FloridaPrinceton UniversityKnown forBeing designated a Great Floridian Contents 1 Early life family and education 2 Career 3 Consolidation 4 Influence and later years 5 Legacy and honors 6 References 7 External linksEarly life family and education editJaquelin James Daniel known as J J was born in 1916 into a powerful Jacksonville Florida family His great grandfather was a young lumberman turned attorney who migrated to Florida in 1846 His grandfather for whom he was named was a colonel in the Civil War and became one of the most influential citizens of postwar Jacksonville He was also a principal in the prestigious Jacksonville law firm Fleming and Daniel The colonel reorganized the Chamber of Commerce and served as President of the Citizens Auxiliary Association before dying in 1888 in Jacksonville s yellow fever epidemic Daniel s father was a prominent lawyer and leader in the Urban League Daniel attended local segregated schools and earned his undergraduate degree at Princeton University where he also played football He received his law degree in 1942 from the University of Florida He served as an officer in the U S Navy in World War II and took part in the Invasion of Normandy 2 After the war he joined his father s Jacksonville law firm Career editIn 1960 Daniel became the president of Stockton Whatley Davin amp Co one of the largest mortgage banking and real estate firms in the Southeast In addition from 1976 until 1982 Daniel was publisher of both the Florida Times Union and Jacksonville Journal His paternal grandfather in 1888 became the first president of Florida Publishing Company original owner of the Florida Times Union The company bought the Jacksonville Journal in 1959 Consolidation editIn 1966 the Florida legislature created the Local Government Study Commission to develop a plan to merge Jacksonville city and Duval County services and government at the request of city leaders They were dismayed by widespread corruption and waste in local government during the 1960s when numerous city elected and appointed officials were indicted as were some county officials Daniel was named to lead this effort He was known for his integrity strong leadership and history of civic involvement He and the commission developed a proposal for consolidation that was put before the voters of Jacksonville other jurisdictions and unincorporated areas of Duval County It was strongly approved and implemented in 1968 A few small jurisdictions maintained their independence from the consolidation with some later procuring services from the new government At the time it became the only consolidated government in the state of Florida and one of the few at the time in the nation In reviewing John Fischer s Vital Signs Time noted that according to Fischer t he hero of the consolidation of Jacksonville Fla where the voters in five municipalities chose to form one central government is an enthusiastic oligarch named J J Daniel who got his way simply because he knew almost everybody of consequence in the community 3 Influence and later years editIn 1977 the St Petersburg Times described Daniel as a pillar of the North Florida business and political establishment probably Jacksonville s most respected citizen and named him as one of the ten most powerful people in the state 1 J J Daniel served on the Florida Board of Control from 1957 1961 and the Florida Board of Regents from 1971 1982 He was chairman of both boards and was instrumental in getting the University of North Florida established in Jacksonville The administration building at the school was named J J Daniel Hall and dedicated to his memory in February 1991 following his death 4 He was influential in establishing the Episcopal High School of Jacksonville He also served on many non profit boards including the American Red Cross the District Welfare Board and the Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce Jaquelin James Daniel died in 1990 Legacy and honors editHe was named a Great Floridian by the Florida Department of State an honor extended to individuals who made major contributions to the progress and welfare of the state of Florida His Great Floridian plaque can be viewed at the Florida Times Union Building in Jacksonville 5 References edit a b Florida Times Union February 21 1999 Power You know it when you see it Bulkley Jr Captain Robert J At Close Quarters PT Boats in the United States Navy Pickle Partners Publishing November 6 2015 Time Magazine May 12 1975 Signs of Vitality UNF From the Ground Up University of North Florida Retrieved 31 July 2013 State of Florida Heritage Great Floridians 2000 program Archived 2010 10 31 at the Wayback MachineExternal links editJ J Daniel Hall at UNF J J Daniel at Find a Grave Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title J J Daniel amp oldid 1171125476, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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