Lewis W. Zim (1853–1938) was a newspaperman, businessman, and state legislator in Florida. He was elected as a state senator in 1905 from St. Augustine.[1] He served in the Florida Senate in 1915.[2] He was a Democrat.[3] He served in the House representing St. Johns in 1893 and 1895, in the Senate representing the 31st district in 1905, 1907, 1909, 1911, 1913, and 1915, and again in the House representing St. Johns, 1929, 1931, and 1933.[3]
In 1909 he chaired the Florida Senate's Committee on Organized Labor.[4] He was involved in efforts to advance the interests of organized labor in Florida.[5] He served as State Labor Inspector out of Jacksonville.[6]
He served as editor of the Alexandra Gazette.[7] He edited and published the Franklin Sun.[8][9]
He was a businessman.[10]
References
edit- ^ Florida Office of Secretary of State (March 31, 1904). "Report". Secretary of State – via Google Books.
- ^ "Members of the 1915 Florida Senate - Tallahassee, Florida". Florida Memory.
- ^ a b "The People of Lawmaking in Florida 1822-2019" (PDF) (February 2019 ed.). Florida House of Representatives. February 2019. p. 206 – via Florida Memory.
- ^ Senate, Florida. Legislature (1909). "Journal of the State Senate of Florida of the Session of".
- ^ "Typographical Journal". 1911.
- ^ "Annual Report of the Commissioner of Commerce and Labor". 1923.
- ^ Louisiana (1845). "Acts Passed at the ... Session of the Legislature of the State of Louisiana".
- ^ "Geo. P. Rowell and Co.'s American Newspaper Directory". 1873.
- ^ Rowell, George Presbury (1877). "American Newspaper Directory".
- ^ "The Spectator". 1904.