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    Peter Demens (May 13 [ O.S. May 1] 1850 – January 21, 1919), [1] born Pyotr Alexeyevitch Dementyev ( Russian: Пётр Алексеевич Дементьев ), was a Russian nobleman who migrated in 1881 to the United States and became a railway owner and one of the founders of St. Petersburg, Florida, United States.

  2. May 3, 2013 · Died: Alta Loma, USA - 21 January 1919. The founder of the city of St. Petersburg, Florida, Peter Demens was born Pyotr Dementyev to a wealthy family of aristocrats in Tver Oblast. Both of his parents died when he was very young, leaving him to inherit large estates. He was educated in St. Petersburg, and in 1867 he entered military service as ...

  3. Florida Today 18 Florida Frontiers “The Peter Demens Story” Ben Brotemarkle Peter Demens lived in Florida for only eight years, but his time here is memorable. While living in Longwood, just north of Orlando, Demens constructed buildings on the campus of the state’s oldest private college, established a railway connecting Central Florida to the Gulf Coast, and gave the city of St ...

  4. Mar 15, 2021 · The real story was a little less dramatic but all the same interesting. The Wards, owners of the general story, wanted to actually name the town Wardsville. So, they approached Peter Demens’ partner, Josef Henschen, about their preference. It was Henschen who refused and insisted that the town be called St. Petersburg as Demens wanted.

  5. Feb 14, 2024 · 2016 History Fair Documentary about Peter Demens. The theme was "Exploration, Encounter, and Exchange in history."

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    • Kirill Litvak
  6. Jul 9, 2022 · Peter Demens: Building Railroads is Hard, Part I. Posted on July 9, 2022 by Matthew B. Peter Demens is often referred to as one of the founding fathers of St. Pete. It is hard to disagree that a river of commerce flowing to the 300 person hamlet ushered in a wave of growth and prosperity that allowed St. Pete to become a major city in Florida.

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  8. Jan 15, 2017 · Peter Demens did eventually finish the task (in 1889) with a railroad pier that extended 1/2 mile into the Bay in order to reach 12 ft deep waters. Throughout it Demens was under tremendous pressure from suppliers, financiers...even his own workers halted work and threatened lynching if they weren't paid back wages immediately.

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