User:Gregbard/FL-Cons
Appearance
1839[edit]
- Walker Anderson - Escambia
- Thomas Baltzell - Jackson
- Abraham Bellamy - Jefferson
- Samuel C. Bellamy - Jackson
- Edmund Bird - Alachua
- Thomas M. Blount - Escambia
- Thomas Brown - Leon
- Joseph Beverly Browne - Monroe
- James Gignilliat Cooper - Nassau
- William Pope DuVal - Calhoun
- Richard Fitzpatrick - Dade
- Isaac Garrason - Alachua
- Edwin T. Jenkes - St. Johns
- David Levy Yulee - St. Johns
- Richard H. Long - Jackson
- John W. Malone - Gadsden
- William Marvin - Monroe
- Joseph M. McCants - Jefferson
- George E. McClellan - Columbia
- John L. McKinnon - Walton
- Daniel G. McLean - Walton
- Banks Meacham - Gadsden
- Jackson Morton - Escambia
- Leigh Read - Leon
- Joseph Simeon Sanchez - St. Johns
- Samuel B. Stephens - Gadsden
- George Taliaferro Ward - Leon
- Joseph B. Watts - Hamilton
- James Diament Westcott, Jr. - Leon
- William H. Williams - Mosquito
- Benjamin Drake Wright - Escambia
- William Wyatt - Leon
1865[edit]
- Thomas Baltzell - Leon
- William Capers Bird - Jefferson
- Samuel L. Burritt - Duval
- Allen H. Bush - Jackson
- William Russell Coulter - Levy
- Robert Hamilton McWhorta Davidson - Gadsden
- William J. J. Duncan - Hamilton
- Robert R. Fletcher - Dade
- Arthur J. Forman - Gadsden
- James Gettis - Hillsborough
- James D. Greene - Manatee
- Jefferson Alexis Hendley - Hernando
- Francis A. Hendry - Polk
- David P. Hogue - Leon
- Samuel E. Hope - Hernando
- James F.P. Johnson - Brevard
- William W. J. Kelly - Escambia
- James M. Landrum - Walton
- Jesse B. Lassiter - Washington
- Felix Leslie - Jackson
- D.G. Livingston - Madison
- Thomas T. Long - Columbia
- George Troup Maxwell - Leon
- John Morrison - Walton
- Silas Leslie Niblack - Columbia
- Thomas D. Nixon - Liberty
- A. J. Peeler, Secretary
- John C. Richard - Bradford
- Jackson N. Richards - Calhoun
- Abraham Richardson - Volusia
- Erasmus Darwin Tracy, President - Nassau
- George K. Walker - Gadsden
- D.W. Whitehurst - Monroe
- James A. Wiggins - Marion
- Samuel N. Williams - Baker
- William Wilson - Clay
- Benjamin Drake Wright - Escambia
1868[edit]
- George J. Alden - Escambia-Santa Rosa
- L. C. Armistead - Washington-Calhoun-Jackson
- Liberty Billings - Nassau-St. Johns (unseated)
- William Bradwell - Duval-Nassau-St. Johns
- John W. Butler - Escambia-Santa Rosa (unseated George Walker)
- John L. Campbell - Walton-Holmes
- William K. Cessna - Alachua
- Simon Barclay Conover, M.D. - Columbia-Baker
- J. E. A. Davidson - Gadsden-Liberty (from 2-20-1868; unseated incumbent)
- Auburn Erwin - Columbia-Baker
- Emanuel Fortune - Washington-Calhoun-Jackson
- Jesse H. Goss - Putnam-Levy-Marion
- Ossian B. Hart - Nassau-Duval-St. Johns (unseated Liberty Billings)
- Frederick Hill - Gadsden
- E. D. Howse - Putnam-Levy-Marion
- Horatio Jenkins, Jr. - Alachua
- John Newton Krimminger - Lafayette-Taylor
- Robert Meacham - Jefferson
- Anthony Mills - Jefferson
- David Mizell - Volusia-Orange-Broward-Dade
- C.R. Mobley - Hillsborough-Polk-Manatee
- Charles H. Pearce - Leon-Wakulla (unseated)
- Samuel J. Pearce - Hernando-Sumter
- John W. Powell - Jefferson
- William James Purman - Washington-Calhoun-Jackson
- Lyman W. Rowley - Escambia-Santa Rosa
- Marcellus Lovejoy Stearns - Gadsden-Liberty (from 2/20; unseated incumbent).
- Thomas Urquhart - Hamilton-Suwannee
- Josiah Thomas Walls - Alachua
- Richard H. Wells - Leon-Wakulla, (Unseated Charles Pearce)
- John W. Wyatt - Leon-Wakulla
1885[edit]
- Henry C. Baker - Nassau
- Thomas N. Bell - Hamilton
- William A. Blount - Escambia
- Daniel Campbell - Walton
- Wallace B. Carr - Leon
- Lewis D. Carson - Liberty
- Syd L. Carter - Levy
- Henry W. Chandler - Marion
- Thomas E. Clark - Jackson
- Thomas L. Clarke - Jefferson
- Simon Barclay Conover, M.D. - Leon
- James Wood Davidson - Dade
- Henry H. Duncan - Sumter
- George P. Fowler - Putnam
- F. B. Genovar - St. Johns
- Thomas Van Renssalaer Gibbs - Duval
- James D. Goss - Marion
- Jonathan C. Greeley - Duval
- William F. Green - 4th district
- Robert Henderson - Taylor
- John R. Herndon - 28th district
- Henry Clay Hicks - Franklin
- William A. Hocker - Sumter
- Samuel E. Hope - Hillsborough
- Joseph H. Humphries - Polk
- John B. Johnson - Alachua
- John Newton Krimminger - Santa Rosa
- John T. Lesley - Hillsborough
- Austin S. Mann - 22nd district
- Augustus Emmett Maxwell - Escambia
- Daniel M. McAlpin, First Assistant Secretary
- Alex. L. McCaskill - Walton
- James F. McClellan - Jackson
- A. Douglas McKinnon - Washington
- Hugh E. Miller - Marion
- William Hall Milton - Jackson
- John W. Mitchell - Leon
- John Neel - Holmes
- B.F. Oliveros - St. Johns
- William T. Orman - 5th district
- Henry L. Parker - Brevard
- John Parsons - Hernando
- Samuel Pasco, President - 9th district
- John C. Pelot, M.D. - Manatee
- Samuel Petty - Nassau
- Theodore Randell - Madison
- William H. Reynolds, Secretary
- John C. Richard - Bradford
- Robert Furman Rogers - Suwannee
- Norman T. Scott - Gadsden
- James Gamble Speer - Orange
- James B. Stone - Calhoun
- Thomas F. Swearingen - 7th district (Wakulla-Liberty)
- William F. Thompson - Leon
- Joseph M. Tolbert - Columbia
- John William Tompkins - Columbia
- Samuel J. Turnbull - Jefferson
- Burton Daniel Wadsworth - Madison
- David Shelby Walker, Jr. - 8th district
- William T. Weeks - Bradford
- John Westcott - St. Johns
- Charles Cooper Wilson - Polk
- James E. Yonge, 1st Vice President - Escambia
1978[edit]
- Dempsey J. Barron
- William O. Birchfield
- Lew Brantley
- LeRoy Collins
- Talbot D’Alemberte, Chairman
- John E. Mathews, Jr.
- Kenneth A. Plante
- Donald H. Reed, Jr.
- John L. Ryals
- Robert L. Shevin
- John T. Ware