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ALACHUA - (Created 1824) Membership of the Florida House of Representatives by County 1845-2012 Compiled and published under the direction of Robert L. "Bob" Ward, Clerk of the House Membership of the Florida House of Representatives by County, 1845-2012 County, Year, Member, City (if known), and District Number ALACHUA - (created 1824) [ANNUAL SESSIONS] Alachua ...... 1845 ...... Bennett M. Dell ...... Michael N. Garrason (Garrison) Alachua ...... 1846 ...... Louis Aldrich Alachua ...... 1847 ...... Louis Aldrich Alachua ...... 1848 ...... Thomas J. Prevatt Alachua ...... 1849 ...... [BIENNIAL SESSIONS BEGAN 1850] Alachua ...... 1850 ...... John B. Standley Alachua ...... 1851 Alachua ...... 1852 ...... Philip Dell Alachua ...... 1853 Alachua ...... 1854 ...... Philip Dell Alachua ...... 1855 Alachua ...... 1856 ...... Tillman Ingram Alachua ...... 1857 Alachua ...... 1858 ...... Tillman Ingram Alachua ...... 1859 Alachua ...... 1860 ...... G. W. Means [ANNUAL SESSIONS BEGAN 1861] Alachua ...... 1861 ...... G. W. Means Alachua ...... 1862 ...... John W. Price Alachua ...... 1863 ...... John W. Price Alachua ...... 1864 ...... Philip Dell Alachua ...... 1865 ...... Frederick C. Barrett, Gainesville ...... R. H. Hall, Micanopy Alachua ...... 1866 ...... Frederick C. Barrett, Gainesville ...... R. H. Hall, Micanopy Alachua ...... 1867 ...... Alachua ...... 1868 ...... Henry S. Harman (Harmon) ...... Josiah Thomas Walls Alachua ...... 1869 ...... Richard Horatio Black ...... Henry S. Harman Alachua ...... 1870 ...... Richard Horatio Black ...... Henry S. Harman Alachua ...... 1871 ...... William K. Cessna, Gainesville ...... Theodore C. Gass, Gainesville Alachua ...... 1872 ...... William K. Cessna, Gainesville ...... Theodore C. Gass, Gainesville Alachua ...... 1873 ...... Theodore C. Gass, Gainesville ...... George Washington Alachua ...... 1874 ...... Theodore C. Gass, Gainesville ...... George Washington Alachua ...... 1875 ...... Theodore C. Gass, Gainesville ...... George Washington 1 Office of the Clerk 8/3/2011 Alachua ...... 1876 ...... [BIENNIAL SESSIONS BEGAN 1877] Alachua ...... 1877 ...... William K. Cessna, Gainesville ...... Leonard G. Dennis, Gainesville Alachua ...... 1878 ...... Alachua ...... 1879 ...... George J. Arnow, Micanopy ...... Leonard G. Dennis, Gainesville ...... Benjamin F. Rush, Gainesville ...... William Trapp, Gainesville Alachua ...... 1880 ...... Alachua ...... 1881 ...... William T. Craig, Melrose ...... Charles L. Fildes, Gainesville ...... H. D. Howren, Newnansville ...... Samuel B. Slaughter, Joppa Alachua ...... 1882 ...... Alachua ...... 1883 ...... Leonard G. Dennis, Gainesville ...... Matthew M. Lewey, Gainesville ...... Benjamin F. Rush, Gainesville ...... William Trapp, Gainesville Alachua ...... 1884 ...... Alachua ...... 1885 ...... J. N. Clinton ...... Thomas Jefferson Forrest ...... James McCaslin ...... Benjamin F. Rush, Gainesville Alachua ...... 1886 ...... Alachua ...... 1887 ...... W. M. Blitch, LaCrosse ...... D. C. Cromwell, Cromwell ...... R. H. Hall, Grove Park ...... H. G. Mason, Trenton Alachua ...... 1888 ...... Alachua ...... 1889 ...... William Caldwell Rives, Newnansville ...... Joseph Robert Tompkins, Lochloosa Alachua ...... 1890 ...... Alachua ...... 1891 ...... Syd. L. Carter ...... J. W. F. King Alachua ...... 1892 ...... Alachua ...... 1893 ...... John B. Dell, Gainesville ...... J. L. Kelley, Windsor Alachua ...... 1894 ...... Alachua ...... 1895 ...... H. H. McCreary, Gainesville ...... D. C. McIntosh, Hawthorne Alachua ...... 1896 ...... Alachua ...... 1897 ...... J. A. Carlisle, Newberry ...... H. H. McCreary, Gainesville Alachua ...... 1898 ...... Alachua ...... 1899 ...... D. R. Cox, LaCrosse ...... J. D. Watkins, Micanopy Alachua ...... 1900 ...... Alachua ...... 1901 ...... J. M. Rivers, Gainesville ...... John Cabell Breckinridge Thomas, Barnes Alachua ...... 1902 ...... Alachua ...... 1903 ...... J. M. Rivers, Gainesville ...... Theodore H. Willard Alachua ...... 1904 ...... Alachua ...... 1905 ...... John A. Rosborough, Windsor ...... O. M. Tillman, Campville Alachua ...... 1906 ...... 2 Office of the Clerk 8/3/2011 Alachua ...... 1907 ...... Syd. L. Carter, Gainesville ...... T. A. Doke, Santa Fe Alachua ...... 1908 ...... Alachua ...... 1909 ...... Syd. L. Carter, Gainesville ...... T. A. Doke, Santa Fe Alachua ...... 1910 ...... Alachua ...... 1911 ...... W. W. Colson, Gainesville ...... F. H. Ellis, Bland Alachua ...... 1912 ...... W. W. Colson, Gainesville ...... F. H. Ellis, Bland Alachua ...... 1913 ...... James Calhoun Adkins, Sr., Gainesville ...... E. R. B. Kite, Orange Heights Alachua ...... 1914 ...... Alachua ...... 1915 ...... James Calhoun Adkins, Sr., Gainesville ...... H. C. Parker, LaCrosse Alachua ...... 1916 ...... Alachua ...... 1917 ...... Frank Clark, Jr., Gainesville ...... Chris Matheson, Gainesville Alachua ...... 1918 ...... Eli Futch, Gainesville ...... E. R. B. Kite, Orange Heights Alachua ...... 1919 ...... Eli Futch, Gainesville ...... E. R. B. Kite, Orange Heights Alachua ...... 1920 ...... Alachua ...... 1921 ...... F. H. Ellis, Bland ...... O. M. Tillman, Campville Alachua ...... 1922 ...... Alachua ...... 1923 ...... J. L. Matthews, Alachua ...... O. M. Tillman, Campville Alachua ...... 1924 ...... Alachua ...... 1925 ...... S. J. Ellis, Alachua (November) ...... E. L. Eaton, Gainesville Alachua ...... 1926 ...... Alachua ...... 1927 ...... Andy M. Edwards, Gainesville ...... S. J. Ellis, Alachua Alachua ...... 1928 ...... Alachua ...... 1929 ...... Robert Lucas Black, Sr., Gainesville ...... H. McL. Grady, High Springs Alachua ...... 1930 ...... Alachua ...... 1931 ...... Robert Lucas Black, Sr., Gainesville ...... Augustus A. "Gus" Morton, Archer Alachua ...... 1932 ...... Alachua ...... 1933 ...... John A. Murphree, Gainesville ...... Burton H. Rawls, High Springs Alachua ...... 1934 ...... Alachua ...... 1935 ...... Fritz W. Bucholz, Gainesville ...... Donald R. Matthews, Hawthorne Alachua ...... 1936 ...... Alachua ...... 1937 ...... Fred D. Bryant, Gainesville ...... J. C. "Jap" Harris, LaCrosse Alachua ...... 1938 ...... Alachua ...... 1939 ...... J. C. "Jap" Harris, LaCrosse ...... Joe Clint Jenkins, Gainesville Alachua ...... 1940 ...... Alachua ...... 1941 ...... J. C. "Jap" Harris, LaCrosse ...... Joe Clint Jenkins, Gainesville Alachua ...... 1942 ...... Alachua ...... 1943 ...... Ira Judson Carter, Jr., Newberry ...... Joe Clint Jenkins, Gainesville Alachua ...... 1944 ...... Alachua ...... 1945 ...... Ira Judson Carter, Jr., Newberry 3 Office of the Clerk 8/3/2011 ...... Joe Clint Jenkins, Gainesville Alachua ...... 1946 ...... Alachua ...... 1947 ...... Ira Judson Carter, Jr., Gainesville ...... Joe Clint Jenkins, Gainesville Alachua ...... 1948 ...... Alachua ...... 1949 ...... R. Lucas Black, Jr., Gainesville ...... W. E. Whitlock, High Springs Alachua ...... 1950 ...... Alachua ...... 1951 ...... Ralph D. Turlington, Gainesville ...... W. E. Whitlock, High Springs Alachua ...... 1952 ...... Alachua ...... 1953 ...... J. Emory "Red" Cross, Gainesville ...... Ralph D. Turlington, Gainesville Alachua ...... 1954 ...... Alachua ...... 1955 ...... J. Emory "Red" Cross, Gainesville ...... Ralph D. Turlington, Gainesville Alachua ...... 1956 ...... ......(extraordinary) ...... J. Emory "Red" Cross, Gainesville ...... Ralph D. Turlington, Gainesville Alachua ...... 1957 ...... J. Emory "Red" Cross, Gainesville ...... Ralph D. Turlington, Gainesville Alachua ...... 1958 ...... Alachua ...... 1959 ...... Osee R. Fagan, Gainesville ...... Ralph D. Turlington, Gainesville Alachua ...... 1960 ...... Alachua ...... 1961 ...... Osee R. Fagan, Gainesville ...... Ralph D. Turlington, Gainesville Alachua ...... 1962 ...... Osee R. Fagan, Gainesville ...... Ralph D. Turlington, Gainesville Alachua ...... 1963 ...... Osee R. Fagan, Gainesville ...... Ralph D. Turlington, Gainesville Alachua ...... 1964 ...... Alachua ...... 1965 ...... Ralph D. Turlington, Gainesville Alachua ...... November 1966-March 1967 (Alachua, Gilchrist, Putnam) ...... William C. "Bill" Andrews, Gainesville ...... James N. "Gator" Beck, East Palatka ...... Ralph D. Turlington, Gainesville Alachua ...... March 1967-November 1968 (Alachua, Marion) ...... William C. "Bill" Andrews, Gainesville (31) ...... William V. "Bill" Chappell, Jr., Ocala (30) ...... Ralph D. Turlington, Gainesville (29) [ANNUAL SESSIONS BEGAN 1969] Alachua ...... 1968-1970 (Alachua, Marion) ...... William C. "Bill" Andrews, Gainesville (31) ...... Kenneth H. "Buddy" MacKay, Jr., Ocala (30) ...... Ralph D. Turlington, Gainesville (29) Alachua ...... 1970-1972 (Alachua, Marion) ...... William C. "Bill" Andrews, Gainesville (31) ...... Kenneth H. "Buddy" MacKay, Jr., Ocala (30) ...... Ralph D. Turlington, Gainesville (29) Alachua ...... 1972-1974 (parts of Marion, Putnam, Union) ...... William C. "Bill" Andrews, Gainesville (27) ...... Ralph D. Turlington, Gainesville (26) (resigned 4/25/1974) ...... Sidney "Sid" Martin, Hawthorne (26) 4 Office of the Clerk 8/3/2011 Alachua ...... 1974-1976 (parts of Marion, Putnam, Union) ...... William C. "Bill" Andrews, Gainesville (27) ...... Sidney "Sid" Martin, Hawthorne (26) Alachua ...... 1976-1978 (parts of Marion, Putnam, Union) ...... William C. "Bill" Andrews, Gainesville (27) ...... Sidney "Sid" Martin, Hawthorne (26) Alachua ...... 1978-1980 (parts of Marion, Putnam, Union) ...... Sidney "Sid" Martin, Hawthorne (26) ...... Jon L. Mills, Gainesville (27) Alachua ...... 1980-1982 (parts of Marion, Putnam, Union) ...... Sidney "Sid" Martin, Hawthorne
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