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U.S. District Attorneys in Florida
U.S. District Attorneys for Florida, 1821-42 (may be
incomplete!)
John
G. Bird 1821-22
Alexander
Hamilton 1822-23
Edgar
Macon 1823-26
Thomas
Douglas 1826-42
U.S. District Attorneys for Florida, 1825-1998 (may be
incomplete!)
Adam
Gordon 1825-27
William
Allison McRea 1827-28
James
G. Ringgold 1828-31
James
A. Dunlap 1831
John
K. Campbell 1831-33
George
K. Walker 1833-37
Charles
S. Sibley 1837-45
Edward
F. Boardman 1961-69
John
L. Briggs 1969-78
John
J. Daley 1978-79
Gary
L. Betz 1979-82
Robert
W. Merkle, Jr. 1982-88
Robert
W. Genzman 1988-93
Douglas
N. Frazier 1993
Larry
H. Colleton 1994
Donna
A. Bucella 1994
Charles
R. Wilson 1994-98
U.S. District Attorneys for Florida, 1850-1998 (may be
incomplete!)
George
W. Call, Jr. 1850-53
Chandler
C. Yonge 1853-63
Culver
P. Chamberlin 1863-69
Horatio
Bisbee, Jr. 1869-73
J.
B. C. Drew 1873-76
John
B. Stickney 1876-82
Edward
M. Cheney 1882-87
Rhydon
M. Call 1887-89
Joseph
N. Stripling 1889-93
Owen
J. H. Summers 1893-94
J.
Emmett Wolfe 1894-98
John
Eagan 1898-1903
William
B. Sheppard 1903-07
Emmett
Wilson 1907-09
Fred
Cubberly 1909-13
Edward
C. Love 1913-15
John
L. Neeley 1915
Phillip
D. Beale 1915
John
L. Neeley 1915-21
Fred
Cubberly 1921-32
George
P. Wentworth 1932-33
George
E. Hoffmann 1933-53
George
H. Carswell 1953-58
Wilfred
C. Varn 1958-61
Charles
W. Eggart, Jr. 1961
Clinton
N. Ashmore 1961-69
William
A. Stafford, Jr. 1969-75
Clinton
N. Ashmore 1975-76
Nicholas
P. Geeker 1976-82
K.
Michael Moore 1982-83
W.
Thomas Dillard III 1983-87
K.
Michael Moore 1987-89
Lyndia
F. Padgett 1989-90
Kenneth
W. Sukhia 1990-93
Gregory
R. Miller 1993
Patrick
M. Patterson 1993-98
U.S. District Attorneys for Florida, 1828-1998 (may be
incomplete!)
William
Allison McRea 1828-29
John
G. Stower 1829-30
John
K. Campbell 1830-31
Edward
Chandler 1831-34
Adam
Gordon 1834
Wylie
P. Clark 1834-39
William
Marvin 1835-39
Charles
Walker 1839-40
L.
Windsor Smith 1840-42
George
W. McRae 1842-47
L.
Windsor Smith 1847-50
William
R. Hackley 1850-58
John
L. Tatum 1858-61
Thomas
J. Boynton 1861-63
Homer
G. Plantz 1863-69
Claiborn
R. Mobley 1869-76
John
Tyler, Jr. 1876-77
George
B. Patterson 1877-86
Livingstone
W. Bethel 1886-90
George
B. Patterson 1890-94
Owen
J. H. Summers 1894
Frank
Clark 1894-97
Joseph
N. Stripling 1897-1902
John
M. Cheney 1902-12
Richard
P. Marks 1912-13
Herbert
S. Phillips 1913-21
William
M. Gober 1921-29
Wilburn
P. Hughes 1929-33
John
W. Holland 1933-36
Herbert
S. Phillips 1936-53
James
L. Guilmartin 1953-59
E.
Coleman Madsen 1959-61
Edward
G. Boardman 1961-63
William
A. Meadows, Jr. 1963-69
Robert
W. Rust 1969-77
Vincent
K. Antle 1977
Jacob
V. Eskenazi 1977-80
Atlee
W. Wampler III 1980-82
Stanley
Marcus 1982-85
Leon
B. Kellner 1985-88
Dexter
W. Lehtinen 1988-92
James
McAdams 1992
Roberto
Martinez 1992-93
Kendall
B. Coffey 1993-96
William
Keefer 1996-97
Thomas
E. Scott 1997-98
U.S. District Attorneys for Florida, 1821-45 (may be
incomplete!)
Alexander
Anderson 1821-22
Tipton
B. Harrison 1822-23
William
F. Steele 1823-25
Benjamin
D. Wright 1825
Albert
I. Clagett 1825
Benjamin
D. Wright 1825-31
John
K. Campbell 1831
George
Walker 1831-38
William
H. Brockenbrough 1838-40
James
T. Archer 1840
Walker
Anderson 1841-42
George
S. Hawkins 1842-45
Chandler
C. Yonge 1845
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