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S. Davies Warfield

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S. Davies Warfield
S. Davies Warfield in Arcadia, Florida, on January 7, 1927, celebrating the inaugural run of the Orange Blossom Special into southwest and southeast Florida
Born(1859-09-04)September 4, 1859
Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
DiedOctober 24, 1927(1927-10-24) (aged 68)
Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
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Solomon Davies Warfield (September 4, 1859 – October 24, 1927) was an American railroad executive and banker. He is primarily remembered for extending the Seaboard Air Line Railway into South Florida in the 1920s and for connecting the east and west coasts of Florida by rail. To this day, Amtrak trains travel from Central Florida to South Florida on the route built by Warfield.

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Personal life

Warfield was born in Baltimore County, Maryland, the son of Henry Mactier Warfield and Anna W. Emory Warfield, and was named for a friend of his father's, Sol B. Davies.[1][2] Warfield's father was a prominent grain merchant and director of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. He was a paternal uncle of Wallis Warfield Simpson (later the Duchess of Windsor), for whom King Edward VIII of the United Kingdom (later the Duke of Windsor) abdicated his throne in 1937. Warfield never married.[1]

He was appointed postmaster of Baltimore on June 1, 1894.[1]

He died at Union Memorial Hospital in Baltimore on October 24, 1927.[3]

Corporate positions

SS President Warfield

A few months after Warfield's death, the SS President Warfield was built in 1928 by Pusey and Jones Corporation, in Wilmington, Delaware, for the century-old Baltimore Steam Packet Company, also known as the "Old Bay Line," operating steamships on Chesapeake Bay between Baltimore and Norfolk, Virginia, their Chesapeake Bay. The Old Bay Line was controlled by the Seaboard Air Line Railway; Warfield was president of both companies in the 1920s.

During World War II, the President Warfield was acquired by the U. S. government and transferred to Great Britain in 1942 under the Lend-Lease program to serve as a troop transport. In 1944, the ship was put under U. S. Navy control, and was laid up as surplus in 1945 after the war ended.

Purchased secretly in 1946 by the Jewish nationalist organization Haganah and renamed Exodus 1947, the ship was briefly in the world spotlight as one of several vessels illegally attempting to carry Jewish refugees to British-controlled Palestine. This unsuccessful incident was later the subject of the 1958 novel Exodus by Baltimorean Leon Uris, (1924-2003) and the motion picture based upon it, released in 1960. The ship remained in Haifa harbor until it burned to the waterline in 1952, and was later scrapped.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b c "S. Davies Warfield", The Postal Record, November 1894, p. 251.
  2. ^ Carroll, David H., and Thomas S. Boggs. "S. Davies Warfield", Men of Mark in Maryland, Vol. 3, pp. 24-43. Baltimore: B. F. Johnson, Inc., 1911.
  3. ^ "S. D. Warfield Dies, Seaboard Line Head". The New York Times. Baltimore, Maryland (published October 25, 1927). October 24, 1927. p. 31. Retrieved June 29, 2023 – via Internet Archive.
  4. ^ "President Warfield". Naval History and Heritage Command. United States Navy. Retrieved March 17, 2020.

External links

  • Exodus 1947, documentary film, PBS, 1997, detailing the secret American involvement in the last voyage of the SS President Warfield.
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