Charles Marks: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
:"''This article is about the real estate executive. For his son, the manufacturing executive, see [[Caldwell Marks]]''. | :"''This article is about the real estate executive. For his son, the manufacturing executive, see [[Caldwell Marks]]''. | ||
'''Charles Pollard Marks''' (born in Tennessee) was a vice president at the [[Jemison Real Estate Company]] and a partner in the real estate firm of [[W. | '''Charles Pollard Marks''' (born in Tennessee) was a vice president at the [[Jemison Company|Jemison Real Estate Company]] and a partner in the real estate firm of [[W. B. Leedy & Co.]] He was also president of the [[Housing Authority of the Birmingham District]] until [[1936]]. [[Marks Village]] in [[Gate City]] was named in his honor. | ||
Marks was married to the former [[Isabel Marks|Isabel Caldwell]]. Manufacturing executive [[Caldwell Marks]] was their son. | Marks was married to the former [[Isabel Marks|Isabel Caldwell]]. Manufacturing executive [[Caldwell Marks]] was their son. |
Latest revision as of 11:00, 14 January 2023
- "This article is about the real estate executive. For his son, the manufacturing executive, see Caldwell Marks.
Charles Pollard Marks (born in Tennessee) was a vice president at the Jemison Real Estate Company and a partner in the real estate firm of W. B. Leedy & Co. He was also president of the Housing Authority of the Birmingham District until 1936. Marks Village in Gate City was named in his honor.
Marks was married to the former Isabel Caldwell. Manufacturing executive Caldwell Marks was their son.
References
- Scribner, Christopher MacGregor (2002) Renewing Birmingham: Federal Funding and the Promise of Change, 1929-1979 Athens, Georgia: University of Georgia Press ISBN 9780820323282