Alexander D. Henderson Jr.

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Alexander Dawson Henderson Jr. (February 16, 1895 – July 8, 1964) was an American business leader, financier and philanthropist, and long-time mayor of Hillsboro Beach, Florida. He was Vice President and Director of the California Perfume Company (CPC), which later became Avon Products. Henderson is also known for his philanthropy; he created the Hillsboro Country Day School, and is the namesake of the Alexander D. Henderson University School at Florida Atlantic University.[1]

Alexander D. Henderson Jr.
A. D. Henderson
Alexander D. Henderson Jr., ca. 1960
Personal details
Born
Alexander Dawson Henderson

(1895-02-16)February 16, 1895
Brooklyn, New York
DiedJuly 8, 1964(1964-07-08) (aged 69)
Boston, Massachusetts
NationalityAmerican
Spouse(s)Mary Barnes Anthony
Lucia Maria Ernst
Children3
EducationDartmouth College
ProfessionBusinessman
Known forMayor of Hillsboro Beach
Signature
Military service
Allegiance United States of America
Branch/service United States Army
Years of service1917–1919
RankLieutenant in the Cavalry

Early life

Alexander D. Henderson was born on February 16, 1895, in Brooklyn, New York.[2][3] He was the son of A. D. Henderson of Suffern.[4]

In June 1914, when Henderson was 19, his father took the family on a vacation-business trip to Europe. They saw fields of flowers and bought necessary oils from the French. The family also visited the oil factories that made the perfume for the California Perfume Company.[5]

Marriage and children

On February 14, 1920, Henderson married Mary Barnes Billings Anthony in Ridgewood, New Jersey.[6] They had two children, Mary and Alexander.[7] In September 1935, they divorced in Reno, Las Vegas, with Mary charing him with cruelty.[8] On March 28, 1936, Henderson married Lucia Maria Ernst in New York City. They had a son who was born in New York City.[9]

Military

From 1912 to 1915, Henderson attended the New York Military Academy, a boarding school at Cornwall-on-Hudson, New York, south of Newburgh. Henderson was listed as Lieutenant of Company B.[10]

By midyear in 1916, he decided to leave Dartmouth and volunteer for the U. S. Army during World War I. On August 15, 1917, he was called into active service at the Student Officer Training Camp in the Ramapo, New York precinct. Because of his military experience while at the New York Military Academy, he became a 2nd Lieutenant in the Cavalry, stationed at Fort Dix, New Jersey. He was also stationed at Company D, Hughes High School in Cincinnati, Ohio. He was promoted 1st Lieutenant on April 8, 1918.[11]

Career

California Perfume Company

Henderson in 1927

On April 12, 1940, Henderson resigned as vice-president of the Allied Products Company of Suffern, after 23 years of service. He remained a director of the company. He went to work with a boyhood friend, Sanford M. Treat[12]

Retirement

In 1946, Henderson and his family moved to Hillsboro Beach, Broward County, Florida.[13] Henderson and his brother continued to serve on Avon's Board of Directors.[14][better source needed]

Politics

Henderson became vice mayor of Hillsboro Beach, Florida in 1955.[15] He became the Mayor of Hillsboro Beach in 1958 and held this position for six consecutive years.[16][17]

On June 1, 1965, after the death of Henderson, Police Chief Raymond McMullin presented a memorial to his Lucy Henderson. She turned the plaque over to the town's present mayor to be displayed in the Town Council Room.[18]

Philanthropy

In 1953, Henderson created the Hillsboro Country Day School in Pompano Beach, Florida.[19]

Henderson was named building committee chairman and the founding donor of Saint Andrew's School, a private episcopal school in Boca Raton.[20]

In 1960, a donation from Henderson and his wife Lucy contributed to the construction of the Henderson Behavioral Health facility in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The clinic was renamed Henderson Clinic of Broward County in 1961.[21]

Death and legacy

Henderson died on July 8, 1964, at the New England Deaconess Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts.[22] On December 1, 1968, the A.D. Henderson University School at the Florida Atlantic University College of Education was dedicated in his honor. The School is a public elementary and middle school (K-8) and legislated school district operating as an educational laboratory on the FAU's Boca Raton campus.[23] The Chapel of Saint Andrew, located on the campus of Saint Andrew's School in Boca Raton, Florida, was dedicated in memory of Henderson.[24]

He was the son of Alexander D. Henderson and worked his way up from the bottom of the company beginning in 1916 to become vice president of Avon, and is known as a philanthropist.[25] Alexander D. Henderson, Jr. was a founder and principal benefactor of the Alexander Henderson Private School, a/k/a Alexander D Henderson University School Home & School Association, which is on the campus of the Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton. “A.D. Henderson is a public school governed by Florida Atlantic University and has no tuition cost.”[26][27][28]

References

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