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Mayors and Postmasters of Winter Park, Florida


Mayors of Winter Park, 1887-2022 (may be incomplete!)
Robert White 1887-90 Henry S. Chubb 1890-93 M. A. Henkel 1893-95 George D. Rand 1895-96 L. A. Austin 1896-98 A. E. Rogers 1898-99 A. Richmond 1899-1901 S. P. Shepherd 1901-03 F. V. Phillips 1903-04 G. W. Van Sickle 1904-05 W. F. Blackman 1905-06 M. A. Henkel 1906-08 Stedman Chubb 1908 Girard Denning 1909-10 William C. Temple 1910-11 Phillip Dale 1911-12 Thomas Henkel 1912-13 William C. Temple 1913-14 Phillip Dale 1914-15 William C. Temple 1915-17 Thomas R. Baker 1917-18 William H. Shultz 1918-20 Harley A. Ward 1920-21 Edward F. Keezel 1921-22 James A. Treat 1922-24 C. Fred Ward 1924-28 F. W. Cady 1928-33 James A. Treat 1933-35 Raymond C. Baker 1935-37 J. F. Moody 1937-43 Raymond C. Baker 1943-45 Herbert Halverstadt 1945-47 B. R. Coleman 1947-50 Herb W. Barnum 1950 Carter Bradford 1950-51 William McCauley 1951-52 Oliver K. Eaton 1952 R. E. Carrigan 1952 James A. Keezel 1952 Raymond W. Greene 1952-58 J. Lynn Pflug 1958-61 Edward J. Gurney 1961-62 Allen Trovillion 1962-67 Dan Hunter 1967-72 James A. Driver 1972-81 Hope Strong, Jr. 1981-87 David Johnston 1987-93 Gary A. Brewer 1993-97 Joseph Terranova 1997-2000 Roland Hotard 2000-03 Kenneth Marchman 2003-06 David Strong 2006-09 Kenneth Bradley 2009-15 Stephen Leary 2015-21 Phil Anderson 2021-

Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)

  • 1887 Oct 21: Robert White, elected.
  • 1908 Oct 2: Stedman Chubb, died in office.
  • 1962 Dec 4: Allen Trovillion, elected; Raymond W. Greene, defeated.
  • 1963 Dec 3: Allen Trovillion, elected unopposed.
  • 1966 Nov 8: Dan Hunter, advanced to runoff; Marian Floyd, advanced to runoff; Carl Buchanan, defeated.
  • 1966 Dec 6: Dan Hunter, elected; Marian Floyd, defeated.
  • 2003 Mar 11: Kenneth Marchman, elected.


    Postmasters at Winter Park, 1901 (may be incomplete!)
    Emmet L. Mason as of 1901

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