Phil Haralson

American lawyer
Haralson mansion in Inman Park, 1896

Philip H. Haralson (November 3, 1851, Macon, Georgia - March 1934, Atlanta) was an American lawyer. At one time he headed up the Committee on Manufactures and Statistics.[1] and at another went into real estate investment in Cuba. He married Mary E. Morris in 1881.[2] Haralson had his mansion in the Inman Park neighborhood of Atlanta. He was buried in Oakland Cemetery.

References

  1. ^ "ADVERTISE ATLANTA: The Committee on Manufactures and Statistics, OF WHICH HON. PHIL HARALSON IS HEAD Is Urged to Go to Work and Build Up the Claims of Atlanta Before the People. A Suggestion to Mayor Goodwin", Atlanta Constitution, Dec 13, 1893
  2. ^ Atlanta Constitution, Dec. 18, 1881, p.9
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