| | Pinellas County (no city given):
Edward
E. Fay, 1977 |
| | Clearwater:
William
O. Head, 1931 —
Charles
B. Collingwood, 1937 —
Mamie
W. Colvin, 1955 —
Holly
E. Hubbell, 1969 —
Percy
W. Griffiths, 1983 —
C.
Maurice Weidemeyer, 1983 —
Abby
Crawford Milton, 1991 —
Dante
B. Fascell, 1998 |
| | Dunedin:
Courtney
W. Campbell, 1971 —
Fred
O. Olsen, 1975 |
| | Indian Rocks Beach:
Arthur
W. Prehn, 1951 |
| | Largo:
John
S. Taylor, 1936 |
| | Pinellas Park:
Audley
Rawson, 1981 |
| | St. Petersburg:
Claudius
B. Grant, 1921 —
John
T. Rich, 1926 —
H.
Wallace Knapp, 1929 —
Charles
F. Johnson, 1930 —
Robert
F. Hopwood, 1940 —
Charles
Phelps, 1940 —
Reed
Smoot, 1941 —
Edgar
C. Ellis, 1947 —
Einar
Hoidale, 1952 —
Aaron
J. Levy, 1955 —
LaVern
R. Dilweg, 1968 —
J.
Parnell Thomas, 1970 —
Perkins
T. Shelton, 2003 —
James
N. Callahan, 2007 —
Joseph
Lazarow, 2008 |
| | South Pasadena:
William
C. Cramer, 2003 |
| | Tarpon Springs:
A.
P. K. Safford, 1891 |
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