Tag: DeFuniak Springs

William Franklin Jones

Among the officials of Walton County who are standing boldly for clean government and whose discharge of the responsibilities and duties of their offices have been characterized by faithfulness and expedition, one who has won popular approval, well-merited, is William Franklin Jones, of DeFuniak Springs, county tax collector. Mr. Jones has occupied his present office since […]

Robert Edward Lee McCaskill

The study of the career and accomplishments of a successful man is full of educational value, especially when such an individual has achieved tangible and practical results. A record of the accomplishments of some men in the brief span of their life’s period reads like romance. Without knowledge of attending conditions, it seems almost impossible […]

Charles Braxton McKinnon, M.D.

Among the more distinguished physicians and surgeons of Walton County, who have established a reputation for ability and integrity, none are more worthy of attention than Dr. Charles B. McKinnon, of DeFuniak Springs. He has not only achieved honorable success in his profession, but has gained distinction in public and military affairs, and his progressive […]

Carl Crosby

A native of progressive, stirring Walton County, Carl Crosby has the distinction of being the youngest clerk of the court in the State of Florida, a post which he holds at DeFuniak Springs. His career has been a somewhat varied and active one and includes active service in France with the American Expeditionary Forces. Mr. […]

Rosenwald Schools in Walton County, Florida

Booker T. Washington of the Tuskegee Institute and Julius Rosenwald, philanthropist and president of Sears Roebuck, built state-of-the art schools for African- American children across the South. The effort has been called the most important initiative to advance black education in the early 20th century. Attending a Rosenwald School put a student at the vanguard […]