| | Dade County (now Miami-Dade County):
Clara
Gompers, 1977 —
Saul
I. Agulnek, 1984 |
| | Aventura:
Howard
M. Metzenbaum, 2008 |
| | Bal Harbor, Dade County (now Miami-Dade
County):
Thomas
E. Dewey, 1971 |
| | Indian Creek:
George
A. Smathers, 2007 |
| | Miami:
John
B. Gordon, 1904 —
Harry
Guyer Leslie, 1937 —
Stewart
Appleby, 1964 —
Pat
Cannon, 1966 —
Thomas
J. Ryan, 1968 —
Randall
N. Christmas, 1969 —
Edward
W. Goss, 1972 —
Fuller
Warren, 1973 —
Henry
Ellenbogen, 1985 —
Sidney
M. Aronovitz, 1997 —
C.
Clyde Atkins, 1999 —
Clennon
King, 2000 —
Arthur
E. Teele, 2005 |
| | Miami, Dade County (now Miami-Dade
County):
Arthur
D. Bangham, 1918 —
Howard
H. Baldrige, 1928 —
Anton
J. Cermak, 1933 —
Edith
S. Stearns, 1958 —
Herman
Methfessel, 1963 —
Victor
E. P. Barkman, 1964 —
Adam
Clayton Powell, Jr., 1972 |
| | Miami Beach:
Charles
M. Hamilton, 1942 —
Marcus
A. Coolidge, 1947 —
Robert
S. Bainbridge, 1959 —
Frank
D. McKay, 1965 —
Roger
MacBride, 1995 —
Irwin
R. Brownstein, 1996 —
Elaine
Gordon, 2000 |
| | Miami Beach, Dade County (now Miami-Dade
County):
Bartow
S. Weeks, 1922 —
Garrett
E. Lyons, 1960 |
| | Miami Lakes:
Harry
P. Cain, 1979 |
| | North Miami Beach:
J.
C. Turner, 1996 |
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