| | Palm Beach County (no city given):
Harold
W. Hungerford, 1982 —
Jacob
P. Nathanson, 1986 —
Julius
Helfand, 1987 |
| | Boca Raton:
George
Blinn Francis, 1967 —
Aimé
J. Forand, 1972 —
Alfred
F. Beiter, 1974 —
Joseph
Curran, 1981 —
Edwin
B. Dooley, 1982 —
Horace
Seely-Brown, Jr., 1982 —
George
W. Cornell, 1988 —
John
J. Mangan, 1988 —
Richard
J. Hughes, 1992 —
Albert
W. Johnson, 1998 —
John
R. Jewell, 1999 |
| | Boynton Beach:
John
J. Tyrell, 1986 —
Alexander
J. Matturri, 1992 —
Thomas
J. Meskill, 2007 |
| | Delray Beach:
Ralph
W. Gwinn, 1962 |
| | Jupiter:
Foy
D. Kohler, 1990 —
Charles
A. Vanik, 2007 |
| | Palm Beach:
Franklin
Murphy, 1920 —
Frank
D. Scott, 1951 —
James
P. McGranery, 1962 —
Arthur
Gardner, 1967 —
Benjamin
J. Rabin, 1969 —
Oliver
P. Bolton, 1972 —
Charles
W. Sawyer, 1979 —
George
L. Murphy, 1992 —
Roland
S. Vallee, 1997 —
Simon
J. Liebowitz, 1998 |
| | West Palm Beach:
Roger
S. Greene, 1947 —
Roscoe
C. McCulloch, 1958 —
Albert
J. Beveridge, Jr., 1965 —
Arthur
E. Summerfield, 1972 —
Abe
Stark, 1972 —
Robert
J. Twyman, 1976 —
George
H. Combs, Jr., 1977 —
Jacob
K. Javits, 1986 —
William
J. Campbell, 1988 —
Andrew
Augustine Caffrey, 1993 —
Louis
C. Wyman, 2002 —
Vernon
A. Walters, 2002 —
Harold
R. Collier, 2006 —
Claude
R. Kirk, Jr., 2011 |
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