Do you have any information about Edward Romfh (he was my uncle) and 12 th mayor of Miami, founded First National Bank of Miami, lived in a house on Brickell Millionaires Row on the bay
I see that his former residence is for sale right now. I know this is a long shot, but I hope that his former residence is preserved. It was constructed in 1912 by Florida's 18th governor, William Sherman Jennings, who was William Jennings Bryan's cousin.
Do you have any information about Edward Romfh (he was my uncle) and 12 th mayor of Miami, founded First National Bank of Miami, lived in a house on Brickell Millionaires Row on the bay
I do. I have written an article about Edward Romfh. Here is the link: https://www.miami-history.com/p/remembering-miami-pioneer-ed-romfh
I see that his former residence is for sale right now. I know this is a long shot, but I hope that his former residence is preserved. It was constructed in 1912 by Florida's 18th governor, William Sherman Jennings, who was William Jennings Bryan's cousin.
The Ingraham Building retains an understated elegance.