List Of Mayors Of Key West, Florida
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have reflected the city's cultural and ethnic heritage including
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mayors. #1822–1828 — John H. Fleming, Mayor (head of chamber of commerce as well) #1828–1828 — Edgar Macon, Mayor #*A. 1828–1830 — Edgar Macon, President of the Town Council #*B. 1831–1832 — D. C. Pinkham, President of the Town Council #1832–1833 — Oliver O'Hara, Mayor #1833–1834 — Fielding A. Browne #1834–1835 — Adam Gordon #1835–1837 — Fielding A. Browne (2nd Term) #1837–1838 — William A. Whitehead #1838–1839 — Tomaso Saccheti (Socarty) #1839–1840 — Pardon C. GreeneDates are not proven #1840–1841 — Philip J. Fontaine #1841–1842 — Alexander Patterson #1842–1844 — Philip J. Fontaine (2nd Term) #1844–1846 — Benjamin Sawyer #1846–1848 — Walter C. Maloney #1848–1852 — Alexander Patterson (2nd Term) #1852–1853 — Fernando J. Moreno #1853–1854 — John W. Porter #1854–1854 — John W. Porter (2nd Term) #1854–1855 — William Curry #1855–1856 — Philip J. Fontaine (3rd Term) #1856–1857 — Alexander Patterson (3rd Term) #1857–1861 — John P. Baldwin #1861–1861 —
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#1861–1864 — Alexander Patterson (4th Term) #1864–1865 — E. O. Gwynn #1865–1866 — Alexander Patterson (5th Term) #1866–1866 —
William Marvin William Marvin (April 14, 1808 – July 9, 1902) was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida and the 7th Governor of Florida. Education and career Marvin was born in Fairfield, Ne ...
(2nd Term) #1866–1867 — E. O. Gwynn (2nd Term) #1867–1868 — Alexander Patterson (6th Term) #1868–1868 — Henry Mulrennan #1868–1868 — W. S. Allen #1868–1869 — Dr. D. W. Whitehurst #1869–1870 — ''uncertain'' #1870–1870 — Henry Mulrennan (2nd Term) #1870–1871 — Joseph B. Browne #1871–1872 — William D. Cash #1872–1873 — Winer Bethel #1873–1874 — W. S. Allen (2nd Term) #1874–1875 — E. O. Gwynn (3rd Term) #1875–1876 — Carlos M. de Cespedes #1876–1880 — Livingston W. Bethel #1880–1881 — Robert Jasper Perry #1881–1882 — E. O. Gwynn (4th Term) #1882–1883 — William McClintock #1883–1885 — R. Alfred Monsalvatage #1885–1886 — James G. Jones #1886–1888 — J. W. V. R. Plummer #1888–1889 — James A. Waddell #1889–1891 — Walter C. Maloney, Jr. #1891–1895 — Robert Jasper Perry (2nd Term) #1895–1897 — James A. Waddell (2nd Term) #1897–1898 — John B. Maloney #1898–1903 — George L. Bartlum #1903–1905 — Benjamin D. Trevor #1905–1907 — George L. Babcock #1907–1915 — Dr. Joseph N. Fogarty #1915–1917 — Norberg Thompson #1917–1919 — Allen B. Cleare #1919–1921 — Louis E. Otto #1921–1925 — Frank H. Ladd #1925–1933 — Leslie A. Curry #1933–1935 — William H. Malone #1935–1937 — Henry C. Galey #1937–1945 — Willard Albury #1945–1945 — William W. Demeritt #1945–1945 — John Carbonell #1945–1947 — William W. Demeritt (2nd Term) #1947–1949 — A. Maitland Adams #1949–1950 — Louis M. J. Eisner #1950–1951 — John Carbonell (2nd Term) #1951–1951 — Louis M. J. Eisner (2nd Term) #1951–1957 — C. B. Harvey #1957–1961 — Delio Cobo #1961–1963 — C. B. Harvey (2nd Term) #1963–1969 — Kermit Lewin #1969–1971 — Delio Cobo (2nd Term) #1971–1981 — Charles "Sonny" McCoy #1981–1983 — Dennis WardlowSelf-styled "Prime Minister" of the
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, 1982
#1983–1985 — Richard A. Heyman #1985–1987 — Tom Sawyer #1987–1989 — Richard A. Heyman (2nd Term) #1989–1989 — John Ingahm #1989–1991 — Tony Tarracino #1991–1995 — Dennis Wardlow (2nd Term) #1995–1995 — Tom Sawyer #1995–1997 — Dennis Wardlow (3rd Term) #1997–1999 — Sheila Mullins #1999–2005 — Jimmy Weekley #2005–2009 — Morgan McPherson #2009–2018 — Craig Cates #2018–present —
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*Elected mayors of Key West, as listed in Jefferson B. Browne's ''Key West: The Old and The New'' (1912) with additions provided by Monroe County Public Library Historian Tom Hambright, The State Library of Florida, and WorldStatesmen.org. Key West *