OF Tl- \I~L F T';IL (f) nIay (noew deceased), '.:ho married Paul .'orth Smith. They avo one child, ;all. The tv:o sons above n-med, ?erry G. and JamIes dgar, have both incrossed their individuality upon the business, social and political life of the city, section a:nd state. T ey are bcth men of -:ell vron and thoroughly deserved distinction in all of those lines. Perry G. .all, second, ,was educated at the Bast Florida seminary at Gainesville, Florida, and later at .3ingsham school, 'Torth Carolina. .t an early age he coIm- .:ncod to take a prcrinent part in the -anae~rent of the vast and increasing business interests involved in the operations of the 'ni:-ht & all Company. This great enterprise he has, :matrially aided in mai-in; the splendid success that it is. , e has t:aen an active nart in local and stateo-ide politicss and ha achieved a idc fa:'-, as a speaker on social and polit- ical occasions. c has al1'.ays been at t;.o frcnt in all move- :.ents to-ard the promotion of t.he -Cro.thl of the city of TaLpa in all 1 -orthy directions. .c ias from its inception taLen a prominent position in the activities of the board of trade, and is no; one of the members :%.o are lccked to Lr advice and for leadership in action. He .as never held political office, though often urged unon aim. ':contly, ho-.over, :is to",nsmen and the thousands of his friends and ad-.irers all over ?lorida have so far prevailed over his natural modestyty as to induce him to-accept a candidacy for the position of United Jtates senator from Florida. Ja3crs 'dgar .all has al-'-iys taken an active part in church worAI being a member and steward of the First :.'ethodist Church, Shaving held the latter position for a number of years. He is also one of the trustees of Southern College, Sutherland, Flor- ida. He is always fund uw-cn that side cf every moral, religi- ous and social question that rnakes for righteousness in the in- dividual and the community. His position is never doubtful. Hie is one of those men who can always be placed. He never hides under a subterfuge nor cloaks his attitude behind the consider- ation of expediency. (2) The second son of Perry G. and n:ancy (Hunter) Jall, John was born in Jasper, Hamilton County, Florida, Septem- ber 17, 1836. Hle lived in Tampa for a time before the Civil ]ar and received a part of his early education here. le stud- ied medicine and received his degree of ::. D. just before the commencenient of the "ar, and settled in Fernandina, Florida, for the practice of his profession. He was living there when the ar commenced, and at once offered his services to the Con-i federate government. :Ie was employed in the hospitals at Rich- -xond, Virginia, until the close of the 'ar. He then returned