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Asa Griggs "Buddie" Candler Jr. (August 27, 1880 – January 11, 1953, in
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) was the eccentric son of Asa Griggs Candler Sr., co-founder of
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. Candler Jr. helped build his father's business into an empire. He later became a real-estate developer, opening the
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at the corner of
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and N. Highland Ave. in
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,
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,
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.


Life and career


Education and career

Asa Jr. attended Emory College at its original campus in
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and was a classmate of the future vice president
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.Asa Candler Jr. obituary, ''Virginian Pilot''
After graduation he helped set up bottling plants for Coca-Cola across North America. He also supervised construction of various office buildings in Atlanta and of Candler Airport, now known as the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. Additionally, for more than 20 years, Candler was involved in running
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in Atlanta, where he built one of the largest community mausoleums in the world.


Briarcliff Farm

In 1910, Candler moved from the fashionable
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neighborhood where his father also had a mansion, to a "ramshackle" farmhouse on Briarcliff Farm, on Williams Mill Road in what is now the
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neighborhood near
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. Williams Mill Road was renamed Briarcliff Road in the 1920s after the estate that Candler built there. The farm was just north of
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, his brother Charles Howard Candler's estate. Candler Jr. managed a huge agricultural operation which provided meat and produce to local retailers. Cows, sheep, pigs, and chickens were raised on the farm. During
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, Briarcliff Farm supplied milk to
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."Briarcliff", ''Druid Hills News'', Druid Hills Civic Association, Fall 2007
/ref> The farm was lauded for its use of electric lights and fans, even individual drinking fountains for the cows, its cleanliness, and its air and light, resulting in sanitary conditions that led to higher yields and quality.


Briarcliff estate and mansion

In 1916 he began plans to turn the farm into an estate with a mansion, Briarcliff. Briarcliff was built between 1920 and 1922, and featured a
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exterior. Architect Dan Bodin assisted Frazier in overseeing the completion. In 1925 Candler had the mansion enlarged, including the music room, now DeOvies Hall, with its vaulted Tudor interior, limestone fireplace and painted walls."Clement J. Ford: The Gentleman Architect", ''The Georgian Revival'' (blog)
/ref> His father and older brother had
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organs, and to outdo them, in 1925 Candler had a $94,000, 88-rank, 187-stop, cathedral-sized Aeolian installed in the music room. It was the largest privately owned organ in Georgia at the time, and the 8th largest that Aeolian had ever built for a private residence. It was inaugurated in November 1925 in a recital by family friend Palmer Christian, which was broadcast over radio station WSB. In 1952 the organ was given to
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in Macon, Georgia. It was renovated in 2008 and is now known as the Goodwyn-Candler-Panoz organ. The mansion also included a golf course, two swimming pools (one open to the public for 25 cents per person), and a private zoo.Gail King, "History of the Druid Hills Community"
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Sale of the estate

The Candlers sold their estate to the
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in 1948. The planned veterans' hospital never emerged, and the estate was used to house the Georgian Clinic (later the DeKalb County Addiction Center), the first alcohol treatment facility in Georgia - poignant as Asa Jr. was a severe alcoholic himself. Later the complex housed the
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. The complex is now the Briarcliff campus of
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. Candler lived out his later life in the penthouse of the Briarcliff Hotel, and was buried in Westview Cemetery.


Hobbies and eccentricities

Candler was a big game hunter and aviation enthusiast. He participated in many local and national air races. Another hobby was magic and sleight of hand tricks which he learned on his travels to China and India. A 1930 report described how his mansion had a room full of equipment for magic shows, and that every spring he would hold a "high-jinks" magic show and party for friends."Mr. and Mrs. Asa Candler Jr. fly from to St. Petersburg from home in Atlanta, Ga., in three hours", ''Evening Independent'' (St. Petersburg, Fla.), January 1, 1930
/ref> Candler collected exotic birds and animals in a menagerie at his estate with cages designed by architect Bodin. He may have bought the animals while traveling in Europe from a down-and-out circus owner. The collection included a Bengal tiger, four lions, a black leopard, a gorilla, baboons, and six elephants: Coca, Cola, Pause, Refreshes, Refreshing, and Delicious. In 1935 Candler was in financial trouble. He put up his pipe organ for sale. Candler's neighbor sued him and won a $10,000 settlement because "a baboon jumped over the wall of the zoo and devoured $60 in currency out of her purse". He gave away his entire menagerie of animals to the Atlanta City zoo at Grant Park (now
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).


Marriages

Candler's first marriage was in 1901 to Helen Magill, daughter of the late Colonel John H. Magill, former editor of the
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, ''
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'' and Laura Eberhardt Magill. Helen was "a leading figure in local social and civic circles" in Atlanta both before and during her marriage active in the
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, the Fine Arts Club, the
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, and the Atlanta Garden Club."Death Summons Beloved Woman", ''Atlanta Constitution'', 30 Jan 1927
Helen was frequently lauded in the local press for her elegant "toilets", a term used at the time for dresses or gowns. Helen died in January 1927, aged 40. Asa Jr.'s uncle Bishop
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officiated at her funeral, and she was buried, as her husband later was, in
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. In October 1927 Bishop Warren Candler married Asa Jr. to his second wife Florence Adeline Stephenson of
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, who for nine years had been his secretary."Asa Candler, Jr., Quietly Married", ''Atlanta Constitution'', October 15, 1927
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Children

Asa and Helen's children included three sons, Asa G. III, who died at 7 months of age, John H. (1905–1947),
who moved to
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, and Samuel, who remained in Atlanta. They had four daughters: Laura, Helen, Martha, and Lucy.


Religion

Asa was a member of the
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at 360 Peachtree Street. A 1951 interview states that his alcoholism, depression, and other troubles were mitigated by a "surrender to God".


References


External links


"Briarcliff Campus", Emory History, Emory University

Emory History Minute, "Candler Mansion", Emory University
(video of history Candler Mansion)
Flickr photoset of Briarcliff Mansion
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