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Orlando, Florida
including Jernigan
Mayors, Postmasters


Mayors of Orlando, 1875-2009(may be incomplete!)
WilliamJ. Brack 1875-77J.H. Allen 1877-78CharlesH. Munger 1878-79AlexM. Hyer 1879-80RobertL. Summerlin 1880-81C.D. Sweet 1881-82CassiusA. Boone 1882-83J.L. Bryan 1883-85E.J. Reel 1885-87F.S. Chipman 1887-88MatthewR. Marks 1888-91W.L. Palmer 1891-93MahlonGore 1893-96JamesB. Parramore 1896-1902C.E. Howard 1902B.M. Robinson 1902-04J.H. Smith 1904-06BraxtonBeacham 1906-07WilliamH. Jewell 1907-10WilliamH. Reynolds 1910-13E.Frank Sperry 1913-16JamesL. Giles 1916-19EugeneDuckworth 1919-24JamesL. Giles 1924-25LattaM. Autrey 1925-28JamesL. Giles 1928-31SamuelYulee Way 1931-34VernerWilson Estes 1934-37SamuelYulee Way 1937-40WilliamBeardall 1940-52J.Rolfe Davis 1952-56RobertS. Carr 1956-67CarlT. Langford 1967-76BillFrederick 1976-92GlendaE. Hood 1992-2003BuddyDyer 2003-05ErnestPage 2005BuddyDyer 2005-

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1875 Aug 2:WilliamJ. Brack, elected.
  • 1876 Aug 2:WilliamJ. Brack, elected.
  • 1877 Jul 28:J.H. Allen, elected.
  • 1878 Sep 4:CharlesH. Munger, elected.
  • 1879 Dec 15:AlexM. Hyer, elected.
  • 1880 Jul 31:RobertL. Summerlin, elected.
  • 1881 Jul 31:C.D. Sweet, elected.
  • 1882 Jul 29:CassiusA. Boone, elected.
  • 1883 Jul 28:J.L. Bryan, elected.
  • 1884 Jul 26:J.L. Bryan, elected.
  • 1885:J.L. Bryan, resigned.
  • 1885 Feb 21:E.J. Reel, elected.
  • 1885 Jul 25:E.J. Reel, elected.
  • 1886 Jul 31:E.J. Reel, elected.
  • 1887 Dec 10:F.S. Chipman, elected.
  • 1888 Dec 8:MatthewR. Marks, elected.
  • 1889 Dec 14:MatthewR. Marks, elected.
  • 1890 Dec 31:MatthewR. Marks, elected.
  • 1891 Dec 12:W.L. Palmer, elected.
  • 1892 Dec 10:W.L. Palmer, elected.
  • 1893 Dec 9:MahlonGore, elected.
  • 1894 Dec 8:MahlonGore, elected.
  • 1895 Dec 14:MahlonGore, elected.
  • 1896 Dec 12:JamesB. Parramore, elected.
  • 1897 Dec 11:JamesB. Parramore, elected.
  • 1898 Dec 10:JamesB. Parramore, elected.
  • 1899 Dec 9:JamesB. Parramore, elected.
  • 1900 Dec 8:JamesB. Parramore, elected.
  • 1901 Dec 14:JamesB. Parramore, elected.
  • 1902 Feb 6:JamesB. Parramore, died in office.
  • 1902 May 3:B.M. Robinson, elected.
  • 1902 Dec 13:B.M. Robinson, elected.
  • 1903 Dec 12:B.M. Robinson, elected.
  • 1904 Dec 10:J.H. Smith, elected.
  • 1905 Dec 9:J.H. Smith, elected.
  • 1906 Dec 8:BraxtonBeacham, elected.
  • 1907 Dec 14:WilliamH. Jewell, elected.
  • 1908 Dec 12:WilliamH. Jewell, elected.
  • 1909 Dec 11:WilliamH. Jewell, elected.
  • 1910 Dec 10:WilliamH. Reynolds, elected.
  • 1911 Dec 9:WilliamH. Reynolds, elected.
  • 1912 Dec 14:WilliamH. Reynolds, elected.
  • 1913 Dec 1:E.Frank Sperry, elected.
  • 1916 Aug 13:E.Frank Sperry, died in office.
  • 1916 Dec 9:JamesL. Giles, elected.
  • 1919 Dec 8:EugeneDuckworth, elected.
  • 1922 Dec 12:EugeneDuckworth, elected.
  • 1924 Mar 5:EugeneDuckworth, resigned.
  • 1924 Apr 1:JamesL. Giles, elected.
  • 1940 Dec 2:WilliamBeardall, elected unopposed.
  • 1943 Dec 6:WilliamBeardall, elected unopposed.
  • 1946 Oct 15:WilliamBeardall, nominated unopposed.
  • 1946 Dec 2:WilliamBeardall, elected unopposed.
  • 1949 Oct 4:WilliamBeardall, nominated;JohnR. Graham, defeated in primary;WilliamA. Albright, defeated in primary.
  • 1949 Dec 5:WilliamBeardall, elected unopposed.
  • 1952 Oct 14:J.Rolfe Davis, nominated;WilliamA. Albright, defeated in primary;JohnR. Graham, defeated in primary;BarneyCohen, defeated in primary.
  • 1952 Dec 1:J.Rolfe Davis, elected unopposed.
  • 1956 May 8:RobertS. Carr, elected;RobertEagan, defeated;HubertE. Brown, defeated.
  • 1960 May 3:RobertS. Carr, elected unopposed.
  • 1964 May 5:CarlT. Langford, advanced to runoff;RobertS. Carr, advanced to runoff;W.M. 'Wally' Sanderlin, defeated;EdWilson, defeated.
  • 1964 May 26:RobertS. Carr, elected;CarlT. Langford, defeated.
  • 1967 Jan 29:RobertS. Carr, died in office.
  • 1967 Feb 21:CarlT. Langford, advanced to runoff;W.M. 'Wally' Sanderlin, advanced to runoff;ClaudeR. Edwards, defeated;JimCoughlin, defeated.
  • 1967 Mar 7:CarlT. Langford, elected;W.M. 'Wally' Sanderlin, defeated.
  • 1968 May 7:CarlT. Langford, elected unopposed.
  • 1972 Sep 12:CarlT. Langford, elected;JackMitchell, defeated.
  • 1976 Sep 7:CarlT. Langford, elected;SheltonAdams, defeated.
  • 1980 Sep 9:BillFrederick, elected;SheltonAdams, defeated;DaleC. Smith, defeated.
  • 1984 Sep 4:BillFrederick, elected;DaleC. Smith, defeated;TimAdams, defeated.
  • 1988 Sep 6:BillFrederick, elected;TimAdams, defeated;DaleC. Smith, defeated.
  • 1992 Sep 1:GlendaE. Hood, elected;DaleC. Smith, defeated;JimNewslow, defeated.
  • 1996 Apr 16:GlendaE. Hood, elected;SteveVillard, defeated;BonitaC. M. H. Banana-Poluvsky, defeated.
  • 2000 Mar 14:GlendaE. Hood, elected;BruceGordy, defeated;TomLevine, defeated;SteveVillard, defeated.
  • 2003 Feb 4:BuddyDyer, advanced to runoff;PeteBarr, Sr., advanced to runoff;TicoPerez, defeated;BillSublette, defeated;DerickWallace, defeated;WayneRich, defeated;SharonLeichering, defeated;AlexLamour, defeated.
  • 2003 Feb 25:BuddyDyer, elected;PeteBarr, Sr., defeated.
  • 2004 Mar 9:BuddyDyer, elected;KennethA. Mulvaney, defeated;SamuelIngs, defeated;SharonLeichering, defeated;AlexLamour, defeated.


    Postmasters at Orlando, 1857-1982(may beincomplete!)
    JohnR. Worthington 1857-59HenryOverstreet 1859-60HenryRobeson 1860-61D.K. Hall 1861MaryA. McGinnis 1866-67WilliamWhitted 1867-70RobertO'Conner 1870-71EdwardW. Speir 1871-87JamesDeLaney 1887-90IngramFletcher 1890-94D.Shepard Shine 1894-98W.R. O'Neal 1898-1914WilliamC. McLean 1914-23ClaudiaB. DeLaney 1923-24ClaudiaB. DeLaney 1924-30DavidR. Laycock 1930-35JamesD. Beggs 1935-49DanielH. Howell 1949-50LuciusA. Bryant, Jr. 1950-82



    (renamed Orlando, 1857)

    Postmasters at Jernigan, 1850-57(may beincomplete!)
    WrightPatrick 1850-55AaronJernigan 1855-57


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