List of Great Floridians


is a title bestowed upon notable citizens in the state of Florida by the Florida Department of State. There were two formal programs.

Great Floridians 2000

The Florida Department of State and the Florida League of Cities created the program in 1998 to help celebrate the approaching end of the millennium. The process dedicated a special series of commemorative panels in cities throughout the state recognizing deceased individuals who made significant contributions to the history and culture of Florida. A total of 385 persons were honored.

Great Floridians Program

In 2007, the legislature resurrected, revised and formalized Great Floridians in Florida law as Florida Statute 267.0731. A defined committee consisting of the top members of the Executive and Legislative branches of government meets each year to nominate citizens for designation. The Florida Secretary of State then selects at least two nominees for the honor. As of 2011, 58 people had been included.
Governor Rick Scott added 22 names in 2013, including former Miami Dolphins Coach Don Shula, former University of Florida Gators football player and coach Steve Spurrier, 2012 Masters golf champion Bubba Watson Jr., former Florida Supreme Court Chief Justice Richard Irvin, and Dr. Pedro Jose Greer Jr., an advocate for homeless and the disadvantaged in Miami, as well as Betty Sembler of St. Petersburg, who has championed drug treatment efforts, former Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach Tony Dungy, General Norman Schwarzkopf, who led U.S. forces in Iraq, former state agriculture commissioner Charles H. Bronson, former state treasurer Bill Gunter, Walt Disney, Patrick D. Smith, agricultural leader Ruth Springer Wedgworth, former Buccaneers linebacker Derrick Brooks, Hall of Fame running back Emmitt Smith, former Florida Supreme Court Justice Alto L. Adams, Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de León, retired General Craig McKinley, clothing designer Lilly Pulitzer, entrepreneur H. Wayne Huizenga, and James Robert Cade, an American physician, university professor, research scientist, and inventor who led research efforts that developed Gatorade.

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Full NameLast NameAttributeYear
Bob GrahamGrahamFlorida Governor and U. S. Senator2016
Alto Lee Adams, Sr.AdamsFlorida Supreme Court Justice2013
Derrick BrooksBrooksOutstanding Linebacker for the Florida State University Seminoles and Tampa Bay Buccaneers2013
Charles H. BronsonBronsonFlorida Agriculture Commissioner 2013
Robert CadeCadeInventor of Gatorade2013
Walt DisneyDisneyCo-founder of Disneyworld, which changed Florida forever2013
Tony DungyDungyformer NFL Player and Coach2013
Richard W. Ervin Jr.ErvinFlorida Attorney General from 1948–64; Florida Supreme Court Justice 1964-752013
Pedro José Greer, Jr.GreerFlorida International University School of Medicine chairman; founder, Camillus Health Concern & St. John Bosco Clinic2013
Bill GunterGunterFlorida State Senator 1966-72; United States House of Representatives from 1973–75; Florida insurance commissioner, treasurer and fire marshal 1976-88.2013
Wayne HuizengaHuizengaFounder of Waste Management, Blockbuster Video and AutoNation; owner of Florida Marlins and Florida Panthers2013
Juan Ponce de LeónPonce de LeónSpanish founder of Florida2013
Charlotte MaguireMaguireMother of the FSU Medical School2013
Craig McKinleyMcKinleyFour-star general2013
Lilly PulitzerPulitzerClothing designer2013
Norman Schwarzkopf, Jr.SchwarzkopfFour-star general2013
Betty Schlesinger SemblerSemblerDrug treatment advocate2013
Don ShulaShulaMiami Dolphins head coach2013
Emmitt SmithSmithUniversity of Florida running back; NFL Hall of Famer2013
Patrick D. SmithSmithNovelist2013
Steve SpurrierSpurrier1966 Heisman Trophy winner and former head football coach at the University of Florida2013
Tim TebowTebowHeisman Trophy winner, College & Professional Football player, Motivational speaker, Role model2013
Gerry Lester "Bubba" Watson, Jr.WatsonPGA golfer2013
Ruth Springer WedgworthWedgworthDistinguished figure in Florida agriculture2013
Albert H. BlandingBlandingBusiness & Civic leader, Army officer awarded the Distinguished Service Medal2012
Bobby BowdenBowdenFlorida State University Seminoles football coach 2012
Caroline Mays BrevardBrevardEducator, Historian and Author2012
Jeb BushBushFlorida's 43rd Governor 1999-20072012
Bernardo de Gálvezde GálvezSpanish military leader who helped drive the British from the Gulf Coast following the American Revolution2012
James M. GavinGavinUS Army Lieutenant general during World War II2012
Frederick B. KarlKarlLawyer, State Representative, State Senator, Florida Supreme Court Justice2012
Thomas Alva EdisonEdisonInventor, Scientist & Businessman2011
Bob GrahamGrahamFlorida's 38th Governor 1979-1987 and United States Senator 1987-20052011
Natalie GrahamGrahamHRBP2017
George W. JenkinsJenkinsFounder of Publix Supermarkets2011
Toni JenningsJenningsTeacher, Florida State Representative, Florida State Senator, Senate President and Lieutenant Governor2011
Harrison ReedReedFlorida's 9th Governor 1868-18732011
Nathaniel Pryor ReedReedAssistant to Governor Kirk 1967-1971, Assistant United States Secretary of the Interior 1971-19772011
Marshall E. "Doc" Rinker, Sr.RinkerFounder, Rinker Group2011
Jim SmithSmithLawyer, Florida Attorney General, Florida Secretary of State, Chairman of the Florida State University Trustees2011
Park TrammellTrammellFlorida's 21st Governor 1913-1917 and United States Senator 1917-19362011
Sandy D'AlemberteD'AlemberteAmerican Bar Association president & Florida State University president 2010
Paula HawkinsHawkinsConsumer Advocate and US Senator from Florida 1981-19872010
Joseph Patrick HurleyHurleyRoman Catholic Archbishop2010
Tony JannusJannusFirst commercial airline pilot & parachutist2010
David McCampbellMcCampbellWorld War II Ace Navy Pilot2010
Sarah D. McKayMcKayLakeland Philanthropist2010
Eddie RickenbackerRickenbackerWorld War I Ace Pilot & Medal of Honor recipient2010
Pedro Menendez de AvilesMenendezSpanish Admiral and explorer2009
Bob MartinezMartinezFlorida's 40th Governor 1987-19912009
Mae McMillanMcMillanEducator2009
Eugene PattersonPattersonNewspaperman & Civil Rights Advocate2009
Charles W. PiercePierceEarly Florida Settler2009
Marjorie Kinnan RawlingsRawlingsAuthor2009
E. Clay Shaw, Jr.ShawUS Representative 1981-20072008
May Mann JenningsJenningsWomen's Rights activist, Environmentalist & children's welfare advocate2008
Harry T. MooreMooreCivil rights activist2007
Connie Mack IIIMackUS Senator 1989-2001 & US Representative 1983–19892007
Richard Keith CallCallFlorida's 3rd & 5th Territorial Governor2006
Julia DeForest Sturtevant TuttleTuttle"Mother of Miami"2006
William Pope DuValDuValFlorida's 1st Territorial Governor 1822-18342005
Al HoffmanHoffmanPhilanthropist & Civic Leader2005
Spessard HollandHollandFlorida's 28th Governor 1941-19452004
Fuller WarrenWarrenFlorida's 30th Governor 1949-19532004
Mary Call Darby CollinsCollinsLifelong Preservationist2003
Henry Morrison FlaglerFlaglerIndustrialist and Developer2003
Zora Neale HurstonHurstonWriter and Folklorist2003
Henry PlantPlantIndustrialist and Developer2003
James Alward Van FleetVan FleetCombat Commander & Four-Star General2002
Mary McLeod BethuneBethuneEducator and Activist2002
John GorrieGorriePhysician, Scientist and Inventor2002
William Henry Getty FranceFranceNASCAR Founder and Motor Sports Promoter2002
Richard PopePopeCypress Gardens Founder & Tourism Promoter2002
Mallory E. HorneHorneFlorida House Speaker and Senate President2002
Horacio AguirreAguirrePublisher, Journalist & Editor of Diario Las Americas2001
Lawton M. ChilesChilesFlorida's 41st Governor 1991-1998 & US Senator 1971-19892001
Reubin O'D. AskewAskewFlorida's 37th Governor 1971-19791998
William Patrick FosterFosterBandleader, Florida A&M "Marching 100"1998
Chesterfield SmithSmithJustice Advocate & Florida's First American Bar Association President1997
E. T. YorkYorkFlorida University System Chancellor & IFAS Founder1997
Cecil Farris BryantBryantFlorida's 34th Governor 1961-19651994
George A. SmathersSmathersUS Senator 1951-19691994
Stephen C. O'ConnellO'ConnellFlorida Supreme Court Justice 1966-1967 & UF President 1967-19731993
B. K. RobertsRobertsThree-Time Chief Justice of the Florida Supreme Court1990
Chester Howell FergusonFergusonAttorney, Business & Civic Leader1988
Claude Denson PepperPepperUS Senator 1936-1951 & US Representative 1963-19891988
Ben Hill Griffin, Jr.GriffinCitrus Baron, Civic Leader & Benefactor1987
Marjory Stoneman DouglasDouglasWriter and Environmental Activist1987
Alonzo "Jake" GaitherGaitherHead Football Coach, Florida A&M University1984
Thomas LeRoy CollinsCollinsFlorida's 33rd Governor 1955-19611981

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Full NameLast NameAttributeSponsoring CityPlaque Location
Alvan Wentworth ChapmanChapmanPhysician and Botanist; author of Flora of the Southern United StatesApalachicola
John GorrieGorriePhysician, Scientist and InventorApalachicola
Mahulda Gussie Brown CarrierCarrierTeacher, first black Principal in Florida, Rosewood massacre survivorArcher
William Emory MaddoxMaddoxfounder of Maddox Foundry & Machine Works and photographer/historianArcher
Ephriam Mikell BaynardBaynardLandowner, Cattle Rancher, Farmer, Financier, Real Estate DeveloperAuburndale
Albert H. BlandingBlandingDistinguished Soldier, National Guardsman & Civic leaderBartow
Lawrence Bernard BrownBrownFormer Slave, Bible Salesman, Furniture maker, Church founderBartow
Lillian CarpenterCarpenterPolk County Historical and Genealogical Library founder, Researcher & Civic leader, Historian & LibrarianBartow
E.W. CodingtonCodingtonBanker, Landowner, Mayor, Ice Plant builder, Home Building & Loan Association founder, Board of Trade organizerBartow
Bruce Barkley Downs, SrDownsFlorida Department of Transportation Director & Hillsborough director of Public WorksBartow
Louise Kelley FrisbieFrisbieNewspaper Columnist, Author and local HistorianBartow
Roy Trent GallemoreGallemore40-year Navy man, 10 years U.S. Department of Interior in Micronesia, owner of Benjamin Franklin Holland HouseBartow
George GauseGauseMortician, First black City Commissioner, Mayor, School Board memberBartow
Samuel Sharpless GreenGreenPublic library volunteer & supporterBartow
Jeremiah M. HaymanHaymanBaptist Minister & Missionary; Polk County Clerk of CourtBartow
Spessard HollandHollandFlorida's 28th Governor 1941-1945Bartow
Evander McIvor LawLawAuthor, Teacher, and Confederate general in the Civil WarBartow
E. Louise MarquisMarquisAssistant to five city managers of over more than 40 years while earning Bachelors, Masters and Juris Doctor degreesBartow
Mary Stewart McLeodMcLeodestablished & funded bible study program in Bartow schools for almost 50 yearsBartow
William Franklin PeacockPeacockphysician & surgeon, hospital chief of staff and civic leaderBartow
George E. PittasPittasrestaurateur for 40 years, youth baseball president & national director and civic leaderBartow
Edward Crosland StuartStuartphosphate land owner, bank director and church founderBartow-
Jacob SummerlinSummerlinKing of the Crackers, Cattle Baron; wealthiest man in Florida prior to Civil WarBartow
James Alward Van FleetVan FleetCombat Commander & Four-Star GeneralBartow
Charles Cooper WilsonWilsonlawyer, Florida Constitution framer, prosecuting attorney and state senatorBartow
Thomas Farrar Fleming, Jr.Flemingbank founder, campaigned for bond issue for higher education and establishment of Florida Atlantic UniversityBoca Raton
Charles W. PiercePierceBarefoot Mailman, hunting/fishing guide & explorer of SE FL interior; postmasterBoynton Beach
Bernard Preston ThomasThomasArtist and painter of Western scenesBoynton Beach
Beulah Rebecca Hooks Hannah TingleyTingleyDemocratic National Committee member, Florida Democratic Party chairperson, Bradenton Beach Library benefactorBoynton Beach
Eldridge F. McLaneMcLaneEducator, Administrator and Teaching advocateBrandon
John Law AyersAyersRancher, Citrus & Timber grower; county commission chairman, state representative, chairman of Livestock Commission & Citrus Commission; district supervisor for Soil Conservation District; bank directorBrooksville
James E. "Nick" ConnorConnorCity & County Clerk, State Senator, County Judge; obtained land & funding for local government, health & educationBrooksville
Lena Culver HawkinsHawkinsfirst woman mayor and woman's club presidentBrooksville
May Mann JenningsJenningsWomen's Rights activist, Environmentalist & advocate for the welfare of childrenBrooksville
William Sherman JenningsJenningsFlorida's 18th Governor 1901-1905Brooksville
Frank Elmore SaxonSaxonCivil war veteran, tax assessor, postmaster, police chief, clerk of the court and state representativeBrooksville
St. Clair WhitmanWhitmanmusician, inventor, artifact collector and historianCedar Key
Solomon Smith CoachmanCoachmanCitrus grower & sawmill operator, mercantile business & packing house, first county commission chairman, helped Pinellas County form from Hillsborough countyClearwater
Marie Ringo HoldermanHoldermanCocoa Tribune founder and publisher for 50 yearsCocoa
Gus Callaway EdwardsEdwardslawyer, city attorney, mayor and founder of first community churchCocoa Beach
A. Philip RandolphRandolphorganized and was first President of the International Brotherhood of Sleeping Car porters, organized 2 marches on Washington, first black International Vice President of the AFL-CIOCrescent City
Marjorie Kinnan RawlingsRawlingsPulitzer Prize winning Author for fiction in 1939Cross Creek
Ripley BullenBullenArchaeologistCrystal River
Francis L. DadeDadeMilitary Major in Florida TerritoryDade City
William M. LarkinLarkinLawyer, prosecutor, cattlemanDade City
Frank "Tootie" AdlerAdlercity commissioner, mayor, county commissioner and city attorneyDania Beach
Mary McLeod BethuneBethuneco-founder of Bethune-Cookman College, director of federal Office of Minority Affairs, VP of NAACPDaytona Beach
Charles Grover BurgoyneBurgoynewealthy NY printer, philanthropistDaytona Beach
Matthias Day, Jr.Dayfounder of Daytona BeachDaytona Beach-
George W. Engram, Sr.Engramelectrical engineer, founder of electric company, general manager of African-American Bethune BeachDaytona Beach
William France & Annie B. FranceFranceNASCAR foundersDaytona Beach
Jeanne M. GoddardGoddardco-founder & trustee of Daytona Beach Community College, school board chairman and volunteer extraordinaireDaytona Beach
J. Griffen GreeneGreenepresident of African-American Volusia County Community College, dean of Daytona Beach Junior CollegeDaytona Beach
Lorenzo Dow HustonHustonfirst mayor of Daytona, justice of the peace, school superintendent & county commissionerDaytona Beach
Dr. Richard Vernon Moore Sr.MooreCivic leaderDaytona Beach
Jack Roosevelt "Jackie" RobinsonRobinsonfirst African-American to integrate modern organized baseball, MVPDaytona Beach
David Dunham RogersRogersco-founder and first surveyor of Daytona, built the first ice plant and first bridge across the Halifax RiverDaytona Beach
Dr. Josie RogersRogersfirst female doctor, chairman of Florida State Health Department, commissioner & only female mayorDaytona Beach
Chapman Shaw RootRootlargest independent Coca-Cola bottler, artifact collector and philantrhopistDaytona Beach
Dr. Joseph TaylorTaylorProfessor of History, chairman of the Daytona Beach Historic Preservation BoardDaytona Beach
Dr. Howard W. ThurmanThurmanauthor and college dean at Morehouse College, Howard University & Boston UniversityDaytona Beach
Frederick deBarydeBaryWine merchant who built DeBary Hall, hunting & fishing estate on the St. Johns River; planted 10,000 citrus trees on ; his steamships transported fruit and travellers north to JacksonvilleDeBary
George Emory ButlerButlerMayor, Judge, helped establish "Deerfield Locks" for transport via Lake Okeechobee to the Atlantic; helped found Irrigation Association co-op and owned Butler Packing HouseDeerfield Beach
James Dallas ButlerButlerMercantile store owner, then Butler Brothers Farms owner; children's program supporterDeerfield Beach
Emily Mildred Olson DietrichDietrichTeacher, library supporter and historic preservationistDeerfield Beach
Branhilda KnowlesKnowlesMidwife and advocate for Migrant workersDeerfield Beach
Odas Lee TannerTannerConstruction company owner, city commissioner, vice mayor, expanded parks and implemented beach renourishmentDeerfield Beach
John Bartow Wiles, Jr.Wilescity commissioner who promoted irrigation control, road building & improvement, medical services, historical society founding memberDeerfield Beach
Earl W. BrownBrownHotel operator, citrus producer & cattle rancher; city manager & mayor; Stephen Foster Memorial Commission chairman & Florida State Chamber of Commerce presidentDeLand
Charles H. Campbell, Jr.CampbellMayor, fire chief, Rotary Club and auto racing supporterDeLand
Hawtense ConradConradPhilanthropist and museum founderDeLand
Robert ConradConradPhilanthropistDeLand
Dr. George Augustus DavisDavisCity and county health officer, physician for the Florida East Coast and Atlantic Coast Line Railways, chamber of commerce presidentDeLand
Henry Addison DeLandDeLandfounded DeLand, established DeLand Academy which became Stetson University, founded Lake HelenDeLand
Bert FishFishlawyer, school superintendent, county solicitor, judge; US diplomat to Egypt, Saudi Arabia & PortugalDeLand
Arthur George HamlinHamlinProminent attorney, represented Henry Flagler, citrus grower who developed the Hamlin OrangeDeLand
Lue Gim GongGongAKA "The Citrus Wizard", created sweet & frost resistant variety of Valencia orangeDeLand
John B. StetsonStetsonHatmaker, created practical, durable hats for Western settlers & cowboysDeLand
William Amory UnderhillUnderhillLawyer, public servant, lobbyist and philanthropistDeLand
Calhoun Yancey "C.Y." ByrdByrdLawyer, City Councilman, City Attorney, County Commissioner and Bar Association PresidentDelray Beach
Dr. John Robert Cason, Jr.CasonMinister who founded the Methodist Children's Home, School Board member and Municipal JudgeDelray Beach
Marshall DeWittDeWittfarmer, agricultural leader, City Councilman, mayor, member, then Board Chairman of the First National Bank, Delray Beach Historical Society founderDelray Beach
Barbara Dodge SmithSmithChamber of Commerce president, City Commissioner, supported city's After School Program and Sandoway Nature Center, was president of the Delray Beach Community Child Care CenterDelray Beach
Solomon David SpadySpadySchool teacher and principal for 34 years who inspired children to learn and go to collegeDelray Beach
Myrtle Scharrer BetzBetzFisherwoman for 40 years, conservationist, and writer.Dunedin
Bronson Cushing SkinnerSkinnerDeveloped the first acceptable process to make concentrated Orange JuiceDunedin
Martin A. "Marty" KellnerKellnerCouncilman, Mayor & Civic leaderEagle Lake
Ora Belle StarlingStarlingVolunteer & Civic leaderEagle Lake
Zora Neale HurstonHurstonWriter and FolkloristEatonville
Dr. John Milton HawksHawksPhysician, Author, Historian, Teacher, Newspaper Publisher, Army Officer, Orange Grower, first superintendent of Volusia County Schools and founder of Hawks Park—renamed EdgewaterEdgewater
Cyrus TeedTeedOriginated Hollow Earth theory and founded Koreshan UnityEstero
S.T.E. PinkneyPinkneySchool Administrator & City Commissioner/MayorEustis
Deaconess Harriet BedellBedellEpiscopalian missionary to Everglades IndiansEverglades City
David Graham CopelandCopelandManager of 40 Barron Collier businesses & County CommissionerEverglades City
Gilbert Edward BarkoskiBarkoskiRancher, imported English cattle to crossbreed Spanish cows; school board member, county commissioner, World War II Ration Board and Drainage Board member; cattlemen's association presidentFellsmere
Liberty BillingsBillingsCivil war veteran, conducted the U.S. Census in Nassau County, president pro-tempore of the state senateFernandina Beach
Emma B. DelaneyDelaneyfirst African-American female missionary sent to AfricaFernandina Beach
George Rainsford FairbanksFairbankslawyer, Clerk of the Circuit Court, state Senator, president of Florida Fruit Growers Association and the Florida Fruit Exchange; editor of the Florida Mirror, authored book on Florida history used in schools, founder and president of Florida Historical SocietyFernandina Beach
Louis G. HirthHirthfounder and proprietor of Palace Saloon, open since 1901Fernandina Beach
Amos LathamLathamlighthouse keeper at Amelia IslandFernandina Beach
Chloe MerrickMerrickFernandina Beach-
William Henderson PeckPeckPrincipal of Nassau Colored School Number 1 for 50 years; expanded curriculum to a full high schoolFernandina Beach
Solicito "Mike" SalvadorSalvadorleader and innovator in the Florida shrimping industryFernandina Beach
Sisters of St. JosephSt. JosephHumanitarians who assisted all people through yellow fever epidemics; founded St. Joseph AcademyFernandina Beach
Samuel A. SwannSwannAccountant and assistant secretary and treasurer of the Florida Railroad Company; land agentFernandina Beach
Marcellus Alphonso WilliamsWilliamsSurveyor and land agentFernandina Beach
David Levy YuleeYuleeLawyer, Florida Statehood leader, US Senator, Plantation owner, Railroad builderFernandina Beach
Evelyn Fortune BartlettBartlettrenovated the Bonnet House and estate on Fort Lauderdale beach, preserving one of the last mangrove swamps and coastal hammocks on the South Florida coastFt. Lauderdale
Frederic Clay BartlettBartlettNoted artist and art collector; designed and built the Bonnet HouseFt. Lauderdale
George W. English, Jr.Englishafter 1926 hurricane, worked with the city to exchange delinquent taxes for land, established a Savings and Loan Association to fund real estate development, established First National Bank, city attorney, drafted the city's first comprehensive plan and helped establish Broward General HospitalFt. Lauderdale
Dr. Von Delany MizellMizellsecond black physician who helped establish Provident Hospital; staged sit-ins, protests and started the first NAACP chapter in South Florida, boycotted Fort Lauderdale's "Colored School", sued Medical Association for admittanceFt. Lauderdale
Estelle Rouse PinkettPinkettteacher who motivated her students to attend college, founded first "colored" USO, founded an initiative to train teachersFt. Lauderdale
Margaret Blake RoachRoachBroward County School administrator, Women in Distress Shelter and United Way supporter, president of the Broward Urban League, Broward Community College Trustee and civic leaderFt. Lauderdale
Dr. James F. SistrunkSistrunkfirst black physician who helped establish Provident Hospital and was chief of staff, delivering 5,000 babiesFt. Lauderdale
Frank Stranahan and Ivy StranahanStranahantrading post operator, postmaster, ferryboat owner, real estate developer who donated land for hospital, school, park and woman's club; schoolteacher who convinced Seminoles to move to a reservation, hospital supporterFt. Lauderdale
Leon WattsWattsTeacher, counselor, civil rights activist, community advocate and Broward Community College TrusteeFt. Lauderdale
Nathaniel "Nat" J. PattersonPattersonLawyer, City Attorney, Mayor, State Representative and civic leaderFort Meade
Thomas Alva & Mina Miller EdisonEdisonprolific InventorFort Myers
Henry FordFordFounder of Ford Motor Company & Assembly LinesFort Myers
William Thomas HowardHowardInstrumental in establishing Florida Gulf Coast UniversityFort Myers
Albert E. "Bean" BackusBackusSelf-taught Painter, Charitable BenefactorFort Pierce
Dr. Clem C. BentonBentonPhysician, Founder of Fort Pierce Memorial Hospital, College Trustee and Civic LeaderFort Pierce
Zora Neale HurstonHurstonWriter and FolkloristFort Pierce
Daniel T. McCartyMcCartyFlorida's 31st Governor 1952-1953Fort Pierce
Willie H. BlankstonBlankstonCivil Rights AdvocateFort Walton Beach
John Thomas BrooksBrooksFounder of Fort Walton Beach, Civil War veteran, area "Doctor" & Hotel ownerFort Walton Beach
Adam J. GerlachGerlachOwner of Gulfview Hotel and Catholic Church supporterFort Walton Beach
Liza JacksonJacksonHotel Proprietor, Women's & Garden Club founder, Donated Land for numerous Civic ProjectsFort Walton Beach
William C. LazarusLazarusPilot, Aeronautics Instructor & Research Engineer, Project Manager of Indian Temple Mound MuseumFort Walton Beach
Chester PruittPruittFirst Black FWB Police Officer, Youth MediatorFort Walton Beach
Ben Hill Griffin, Jr.GriffinCitrus Baron, Civic Leader & BenefactorFrostproof
Latimer MaxcyMaxcyCitrus Grower & Processor, Cattle Rancher and Civic LeaderFrostproof
Albert H. BlandingBlandingDistinguished Soldier, National Guardsman & Civic leaderGainesville
Sarah MathesonMathesonMissionary and Presbyterian Religious leader at Local, State & National levelsGainesville
Sarah Lucretia RobbRobbAlachua County's first female physician in the 1880s, making housecalls and authored book on "common sense" medicine for public useGainesville
Jesse Earl FranklinFranklinPostmaster, Church leader and Historic PreservationistGlen St. Mary
Alverdo Adair GeitgeyGeitgeyBaker County landowner & developer, Glen St. Mary founder, citrus & pecan growerGlen St. Mary
Isaiah Sherman MikellMikellRailroad depot agent, farmer and community supporter during the depressionGlen St. Mary
George Lindley Taber, Sr.Taberfounded Glen Saint Mary Nursery, Florida State Horticulture Society president, developed cold-tolerant plantsGlen St. Mary
Karlie TylerTylerteacher, traveling librarian and volunteer librarianGlen St. Mary
John Preston Hall, Sr.Hallbank president & chairman of the board; sheriff for 36 years; director, treasurer & president of Florida Sheriffs Association; founder and treasurer of the Florida Sheriffs Boys RanchGreen Cove Springs
John Preston Hall, Jr.Halldeputy sheriff & bank president; ran family-owned land & timber company and children's charity, major donor to Florida Sheriffs' Youth RanchesGreen Cove Springs
Ed StanselStanselhealth department administrator; expanded services, built clinics, implemented first Health Department computer system, recruited doctors to donate timeGreen Cove Springs
Richard Reid WagnerWagnerorganized the fire department in 1930 and served as the unpaid fire chief for 62 years; often gave personal funds to fire victimsGreen Cove Springs
Catherine Powell HickmanHickmanfounded Gulfport Historical Society and museum; published Gulfport history; founded Gulfport Community Players & Girls Softball League and other youth activitiesGulfport
Arnold S. White, Sr.Whitedeputy director at veterans medical center, volunteer & employee of Little League Baseball for more than 40 yearsGulfport
Donald Ray "Billy" MatthewsMatthewsUS Representative 1953–1967 & TeacherHawthorne
Chester ShellShellHunting & fishing guide, Raised funds for 1st Black school in Alachua CountyHawthorne
William FlemmingFlemmingFounder of Holly HillHolly Hill
Robert Anderson AndersonBank founder, president & director and City CommissionerHollywood
Dorothy Walker BushBushCivic leader & wife of a US Senator, mother of a POTUS and grandmother of 2 governors & a POTUSHollywood
Clarence P. HammersteinHammersteinCitrus authority, tourism promoter, Broward Kiwanis founderHollywood
Joseph Wesley YoungYoungFounder & Developer of Hollywood, FloridaHollywood
Anne KolbKolbEnvironmental preservationist and 1st female Broward County CommissionerHollywood
Preston B. BirdBirdCity Politician and Civic leaderHomestead
Lily Lawrence BowBowHomestead Library Supporter and Book providerHomestead
May Mann JenningsJenningsWomen's Rights activist, Environmentalist & advocate for the welfare of childrenHomestead
William J. KromeKromeRailroad Surveyor & Engineer, Agriculture and Horticulture enthusiastHomestead
Max LosnerLosnerBank President, Federal Reserve Board member, City Councilman and Civic leaderHomestead
James Daniel ReddReddHomestead founder and developer, City Councilman 1913-24, Dade County Commissioner 1921-41Homestead
James Archer SmithSmithWorld War I Army Doctor, Physician and Chief Surgeon of Dade County HospitalHomestead
David Levy YuleeYuleeLawyer, Florida Statehood leader, US Senator, Plantation owner, Railroad builderHomosassa
Napoleon Bonaparte BrowardBrowardFlorida's 19th Governor 1905-1909, Duval Co. Sheriff & State RepresentativeJacksonville
J.J. DanielDanielBusinessman and Civic leaderJacksonville
Alfred I. du Pontdu PontPhilanthropistJacksonville
David H. DwightDwightRacial activistJacksonville
Lex HesterHesterGovernment administratorJacksonville
James Weldon JohnsonJohnsonEducator, lawyer, diplomat & racial activistJacksonville
Henry John KluthoKluthoArchitectJacksonville
Abraham Lincoln LewisLewisInsurance executive, Philanthropist & founder of American BeachJacksonville
Eartha M. M. WhiteWhiteClara White Mission founder, teacher, Nursing Home founderJacksonville
Doris WhitmoreWhitmoreJacksonville Museum of Science & History supporter/promoterJacksonville
R.R. RicouRicouFishing business owner & Civic leaderJensen Beach
Bessie Wilson DuBoisDuBoisHistorianJupiter
Joseph Verner ReedReedWildlife & Nature Conservationist and charitable benefactorJupiter Island
Permelia Pryor ReedReedWildlife & Nature Conservationist and charitable benefactorJupiter Island
William M. BeamBeamCity Politician & man of actionKeystone Heights
John Edward LarsonLarsonLocal & State Politician, IRS Head for FloridaKeystone Heights
Howard S. EnglandEnglandBenefactor of Fort Zachary TaylorKey West
Mel FisherFisherScuba Diver & Treasure HunterKey West
Ernest HemingwayHemingwayWriter & AdventurerKey West
Walter Sayers LightbournLightbournTobacco grower and Cigar makerKey West
Harry S. TrumanTrumanPOTUSKey West
Captain Melville Emory ForreyForreyfarmer, dredge boat captain, general store owner & fur trader, city councilman, mayor and county commission chairmanLaBelle
Francis A. HendryHendrycattle rancher, Civil War Captain; helped establish Polk & Lee counties and Fort Myers; served as county commissioner & state representative; founder, mayor, town clerk, marshal, alderman and minister of LaBelleLaBelle
Rosabelle BlakeBlakeSchool teacher and administratorLakeland
Thomas W. BryantBryantlawyer, state representative, Board of Control member, University of Florida advocateLakeland
Lawton Mainor ChilesChilesFlorida's 41st Governor 1991-1998 & US Senator 1971-1989Lakeland
John Franklin CoxCoxmercantile owner, state representative, mayor, city treasurer and real estate developerLakeland
Herbert J. DraneDranereal estate, insurance, railroad and citrus businessman; co-founder of Lakeland, clerk, treasurer and mayor, newspaper editor, state representative & senator, US representative and Federal Power Commission memberLakeland
Clare HenleyHenleypharmacist, helped establish spring major league baseball training in Lakeland, Florida State League team owner and league managerLakeland
Dr. John Sidney JacksonJacksonSurgeon, City Commissioner & MayorLakeland
Paul Scott LinderLinderfounded heavy construction machinery company, leader of several Florida business organizationsLakeland
J. Hardin PetersonPetersonCongressmanLakeland
Park TrammellTrammellFlorida's 21st Governor 1913-1917Lakeland
Lassie Goodbread-BlackGoodbreadTeacher & Civic LeaderLake City
Fred P. ConeConeFlorida's 27th Governor 1937-1941Lake City
McKinley JeffersJeffersEducator & Civic LeaderLake City
May Vinzant PerkinsPerkinsWriter, HistorianLake City
Betsy HopkinsHopkinsPhilanthropistLake Helen
John P. MaceMaceArchitect/builderLake Helen
Edward W. BokBokEditor, PhilanthropistLake Wales
Bertha Louise HinshawHinshawInnkeeperLake Wales
Delbert Lorenzo LaytonLaytonCity BenefactorLayton
Hubert O. DabneyDabneyAthlete & educatorLeesburg
Joseph M. Tardugno, Jr.TardugnoUtility innovatorLeesburg
Pat ThomasThomascity manager & BenefactorLeesburg
Porter Claude Crapps, Jr.Crappsbank owner, large timberland owner, promoted advanced forestry practices, helped build vo-tech school, supported 4-H and FFALive Oak
Thomas DowlingDowlingestablished several lumber companies, built railroad to transport wood, funded Live Oak waterworks, helped build & rebuild Advent Christian Church, founded Advent Christian Village in Dowling ParkLive Oak
Cary A. HardeeHardeeFlorida's 23rd Governor 1921-1925Live Oak
Brantly Walker HelvenstonHelvenstonInsurance agent, teacher, bankerLive Oak
John ParshleyParshleyCivic leaderLive Oak
Josiah B. ClouserClouserHotelier and civic leaderLongwood
Edwin B. Browning, Sr.BrowningTeacher & Superintendent, Historical Society founder, newspaper columnist & radio show hostMadison
Tommie Camilla Stephens BarfieldBarfieldConfectionery operator, lobbied for infrastructure, worked to create Collier County; first superintendent of schools and board memberMarco Island
William David CollierColliermercantile store operator, discovered & donated fantastic trove of Indian artifacts, assisted clam farmersMarco Island
Theophilus WestWestCivil war surgeon, local physician & druggist, school superintendent, mayor and state senatorMarianna
James Hartley BealBealscientist & pharmacist who collected plants & shells, donated them to museums; donated land & artesian well for first public water and sewer systemMary Esther
Thomas Jefferson Pryor, Jr.Pryorgeneral store manager, city councilman & mayorMary Esther
Joe WickhamWickhamsurveyor with U.S. National Geodetic Survey, construction company owner, city councilman & county commissionerMelbourne
Dana A. DorseyDorseyfirst black millionaire, established Mount Zion Baptist Church, bank, hotel & rental property owner, donated land for school & libraryMiami
David Grandison FairchildFairchildhorticulturist with United States Department of Agriculture, 75,000 new plants to the US for cultivationMiami
Catherine Hauberg SweeneySweeneybotanist, philanthropist & preservationist, especially the Coconut Grove estate, The Kampong, which contained rare and exotic tropical plantsMiami
Barbara Baer CapitmanCapitmanArt Deco design preservationist and authorMiami Beach
John Stiles CollinsCollinsHorticulturist & avocado grower, dredged Collins Canal and started Collins Bridge, built Hotel, Casino & began residential developmentMiami Beach
Stephen J. CranmanCranmanDirector of the Perrine-Cutler Ridge Council: redevelop area following Hurricane Andrew by attracting business with 3,000 jobs, US 1 Beautification, Community & Cultural CentersMiami Beach
L. Murray DixonDixonarchitect who developed Miami Beach's Tropical Art Deco style of architectureMiami Beach
John J. FarreyFarreyChief Building, Plumbing and Electrical Inspector who initiated & enforced first Building Code, copied by 5,000+ communitiesMiami Beach
Carl Graham FisherFisherMiami promoter & real estate developer, completed Collins Bridge, dredged Biscayne Bay, built Lincoln & Dixie HighwaysMiami Beach
Henry HohauserHohauserProlific architect who promulgated modernism in Miami Beach architectureMiami Beach
Anna Brenner MeyersMeyersIntegration leader for Miami schools, helped found Miami Dade College, started first educational TV station in Florida, WPBTMiami Beach
Glenn Hammond CurtissCurtissAircraft Motor builder, aviator and developer of Hialeah, Miami Springs & Opa-lockaMiami Springs
Chief MicanopyMicanopyLeader of the Seminole Nation at Cuscowilla during the Second Seminole WarMicanopy
Archie CarrCarrInternational biologist & environmentalist, honored nature authorMicanopy
Marjorie CarrCarrFirst female wildlife specialist at US Fish & Wildlife Service, founder of Florida Defenders of the EnvironmentMicanopy
Bennett C. RussellRussellTeacher, Administrator & Superintendent, using technology as educational toolMilton
Reuben Wyatt HarperHarperCitrus grower, broker & industry leader, City CouncilmanMontverde
Henry B. Watkins, Sr.Watkinsreal estate developer for most of Naples, donated for downtown parkNaples
Henry B. Watkins, Jr.Watkinsbuilt first low-income housing in Naples, Edison Community College trustee, founded youth shelter, aa facility for mentally ill and local YMCANaples
Henry NehrlingNehrlingornithologist and horticulturist; introduced caladiums, palms, bamboo, and amaryllis to the USNaples
Elroy M. AveryAveryMayor, Author, Businessman, Bank Chairman & Civic leaderNew Port Richey
Gene SarazenSarazenfirst golf professional to win all four Grand Slam events; invented sand wedge, founded charitable foundationNew Port Richey
George E. MussonMussoncivic leader and mayor who promoted road & bridge projects and revitalized downtown areaNew Smyrna Beach
Al E. FellnerFellnerMayor, Civic leader, BusinessmanNorth Redington Beach
Peter RaulersonRaulersonpostmaster, mayor, county commissioner and school trusteeOkeechobee
Ransom Eli OldsOldsOldsmobile inventor; purchased land, platted & founded Oldsmar; built a sawmill & foundryOldsmar
Dr. Francis DickinsonDickinsonSurgeon, Benefactor, Philanthropist & champion of Women's SuffrageOrange City
Dr. Seth FrenchFrenchPhysician, Florida: Promoter, Senator & Commissioner of ImmigrationOrange City
Alfred Benjamin "A. B." MichaelMichaelship captain, successful citrus grower known as "Dean of the Florida Citrus Industry"Orchid
Martin AndersenAndersennewspaper owner & editor, used paper to influence politicians & public to build roads, an airport and develop nearby Port CanaveralOrlando
William A. McCree, Jr.McCreecivil engineer & general contractor; chairman of planning board that developed the first comprehensive development plan & capital improvements programOrlando
Walter C. MeloonMeloonfounded the Florida Variety Boat Company which became Correct Craft; built Army boats in World War II, Ski Nautique in 1951Orlando
Oakes AmesAmesfounding director of the American Orchid Society, prolific author, museum curator & directorOrmond Beach
John AndersonAndersoncounty tax assessor, built a plantation, Ormond Hotel & area's first golf course; organized first auto race on the beach & professional baseball teamOrmond Beach
Eileen ButtsButtsbotanical specimens collector; helped create state parks & an art gallery; raised money to restore The Casements; civic leaderOrmond Beach
James CarnellCarnellcitrus grower, jelly factory owner, real estate agent, city councilman, postmaster & yachtsmanOrmond Beach
Charles McNaryMcNaryalderman, councilman, mayor and justice of the peaceOrmond Beach
Joseph PricePricecounty commissioner & mayor; built & managed Ormond Hotel; organized first auto race on the beachOrmond Beach
John D. RockefellerRockefellerIndustrialist & PhilanthropistOrmond Beach
Edith StantonStantonteacher, newspaper & magazine writer; book authorOrmond Beach
Elsa Scherer BurrowsBurrowscreated & preserved Oscar Scherer Park and donated it to the stateOsprey
Francis Stephen HugginsHugginsWorld War II Navy Veteran, retired government employee, tireless civic leaderPalm Bay
Henry Morrison FlaglerFlaglerIndustrialist and DeveloperPalm Beach
Francis MacKay HowzeHowseteacher, "the Mother of Education in Manatee County", coach, financial sponsor, civic leaderPalmetto
Francis F. TaylorTaylorrealtor, land developer & city promoter; benefactor of youth programs & young adults; donated land for parksPalmetto
George Mortimer WestWestland developer, newspaper founder, author, town councilman and public library founderPanama City
Delbert DavisDavisSchoolteacher, Scoutmaster, surveyor, musician and photographerParker
Captain Ed ParkerParkerBoat captain, environmentalist and seafood industry founderParker
Charles W. FlanaganFlanaganCity commissioner, mayor and civic leaderPembroke Pines
James Cash PenneyPenneyBusinessman and philanthropist, created Penney Farms Retirement Community in Clay CountyPenney Farms-
H. Clay ArmstrongArmstrongFounder of the Pensacola Classical School, mayor and authorPensacola
William Dudley ChipleyChipleyCounty commissioner, City councilman and mayor, state senator; financed Pensacola & Atlantic RailroadPensacola
Occie ClubbsClubbsteacher and principal; Pensacola Historical Society and Florida Historical Society presidentPensacola
Mayhew W. Dodson IIIDodsonFlorida Board of Regents member and promoter of University of West Florida; historic preservationistPensacola
Daniel "Chappie" JamesJamesFour-star general in the U.S. Air Force from Eglin Air Force Base who served in World War II, Korea and VietnamPensacola
Lillie Anna "Mother" JamesJamesestablished private colored school whose graduates became Doctors, Lawyers, Teachers and Military officersPensacola
Stephen Russell MalloryMalloryLawyer, State Representative & Senator, United States Congressman & SenatorPensacola
Edward A. PerryPerryFlorida's 14th Governor 1885-1889; teacher, lawyer, Civil War Brigadier GeneralPensacola
Mary Turner Rule ReedReedHistoric Restoration and PreservationistPensacola
Oliver J. Semmes, Jr.SemmesCity engineer and Manager noted for paving of streets, purchased the municipally-owned gas company and negotiated a favorable franchise agreement with the local power companyPensacola
Joyce Garrett TurnerTurnerTeacher and Historic PreservationistPensacola
T. T. Wentworth, Jr.WentworthFounder of Pensacola Historical Society, Pensacola Historical Museum & Wentworth Museum in Ensley; helped establish Pensacola Public LibraryPensacola
P.K. YongeYongeBusinessman & civic leader who served almost 30 years as a member and chairman of Florida Board of ControlPensacola
William Thomas CashCashEducator, State Representative, author, campaign financial disclosed law sponsor and First State Librarian: 1927-51Perry
Edwin F. DeickeDeickeAgricultural pioneer & author, PhilanthropistPlantation
Lois DeickeDeickePhilanthropist and Civic leaderPlantation
Helen B. HoffmanHoffmanOriginal resident of Plantation. With husband, Dr. Abram Hoffman, started the Plantation Homeowners Association; PHA secretary for 40+ years. Founded the Plantation Library and local Agency on Aging.Plantation
Frederick C. PetersPetersEverglades Rancher & Farmer, Agricultural pioneer and donated land to church, city, county & state agenciesPlantation
Jessie Ball du Pontdu PontSpouse of Alfred I. du Pont, Benefactor & Philanthropist, brother of Edward BallPort St. Joe
David W. JonesJonesHead Coach at Washington County High School who personally visited his students' homes and their churches, teaching them respect, responsibility, perseverance, initiative, kindness, fairness, honesty and cooperation.Port St. Joe
Witt A. CampbellCampbellEducator and Civil Rights workerQuincy
Dr. William Spencer StevensStevensFirst Black Physician, pharmacist, Built "Colored" Hospital & Supervisor of City SchoolsQuincy
Judge Hugh M. TaylorTaylorLawyer, State Representative, Judge & Florida Constitutional Revision Commission ChairmanQuincy
Odet PhilippePhilippeEarly citrus grower who introduced grapefruit to Florida; first cigar maker in TampaSafety Harbor
Peter A. DemensDemensRussian immigrant citrus grower, constructed railroad stations and supplied crossties; took over bankrupt Orange Belt Railway and named St. Petersburg, FLorida for his birthplaceSan Antonio
Judge Edmund F. DunneDunnewestern judge forced to resign due to mixing church and state; founder of San AntonioSan Antonio
James J. HorganHorganHistory professor at St. Leo College; historical society president, Florida Historical Society board member, prolific author and NAACP chapter founderSan Antonio
Frank P. BaileyBaileyFarmer, general store owner, started Sanibel Packing Company; founded the Sanibel Community Church, helped build Sanibel Community House, setup telephone system, served as justice of the peaceSanibel
Owen BurnsBurnsestablished the Burns Realty and Burns Dredging companies; Burns Construction built Ringling Causeways, laid out and paved streets, built seawalls, first co-op subdivision and El Vernona HotelSarasota
John L. EarlyEarlyLawyer, school board attorney, school trustee, state representative and mayorSarasota
Arthur Britton EdwardsEdwardssold real estate & insurance; tax assessor, mayor, established county tax assessor and bank VPSarasota
John Hamilton GillespieGillespieScottish head of the Florida Mortgage and Investment Company, attorney & real estate agent, justice of the peace, built DeSoto Hotel, mayor and councilman; built one of the first golf courses in US, laid out courses in Jacksonville, Tampa, Kissimmee and BellairSarasota
Dr. Joseph HaltonHaltonSurgeon who did many free operations, town councilman and council presidentSarasota
Harry Lee HigelHigelGeneral store owner, boat owner, land developer, bank director, town councilman and mayorSarasota
David and George LindsayLindsayFather & Son editor and publisher of the Sarasota Herald-TribuneSarasota
Andrew McAnshMcAnshBuilder of the Mira Mar HotelSarasota
Thomas Reed MartinMartinprolific architectSarasota
Charles RinglingRinglingCircus founder, real estate investor who developed downtown; chamber of commerce president and bank founderSarasota
John RinglingRinglingCircus founder, real estate investor who developed beaches; art collector who willed his art, museum and home to the state of FloridaSarasota
Marie SelbySelbyCreated botanical garden at her residence; willed to the community; established a Foundation which gave 3,000 grants worth $50 million for education and scholarshipsSarasota
Ernest Arthur SmithSmithreal estate investor and abstract company president; chamber of commerce organizer and mayor; improved water service and fire protection; acquired land for future civic projectsSarasota
Karl WallendaWallendafamily patriarch of a circus high wire act for 50 yearsSarasota
Percy L. HedgecockHedgecockFirst mayor, school board member, helped build first local school and acquire only oceanfront park; helped found Brevard Engineering College and served as trusteeSatellite Beach
Paul KroegalKroegalShip Captain, first County commissioner and chairman; built the first paved road from Micco to Stuart and the first Sebastian River bridge; first National Wildlife Refuge warden in AmericaSebastian
Margaret Shippen RoeblingRoeblingDonated money to acquire land for the Highlands Hammock State Park when the National Park Service declined and the state had no money at height of depressionSebring
Dr. Andrew Anderson, Jr.AndersonPhysician, Philanthropist & BenefactorSt. Augustine
Frank B. ButlerButlerBusinessman, civic & political leader; founder of "colored" Butler BeachSt. Augustine
Felix deCranodeCranoAccomplished portrait, landscape, genre and still life painter in Henry Flagler's artist colonySt. Augustine
Earl CunninghamCunninghamself-taught American folk artist who painted schooners and portrayals of Seminole Indian life that he infused with images of Viking shipsSt. Augustine
Anna Maria DummettDummettBoarding house owner, Civil War nurse, spy and caregiver; president & founder of Ladies Memorial Association, established a Confederate memorialSt. Augustine
Louisa FatioFatioowner/operator of several boarding houses; Fatio House was among city's bestSt. Augustine
Henry Morrison FlaglerFlaglerIndustrialist and DeveloperSt. Augustine
Walter B. FraserFraserCity commissioner & mayor, state senator, organized city's first formal restoration movement, Colonial St. Augustine; donated the statues of Ponce de León & Pedro Menendez at the North City GateSt. Augustine
Nina HawkinsHawkinsNewspaper reporter & editor; founded the Florida Women's Press Club; founded the St. Augustine Art Association; included much local history in paper to encourage historic preservation movementSt. Augustine
Martin Johnson HeadeHeadeportrait and genre painter early, then focused on landscapes, especially salt marshes; Henry Flagler was his wealthy patronSt. Augustine
Lawerence Lewis, Jr.LewisChairman of the Flagler Systems, established Flagler College and provided scholarships, endowments and new buildings; president of the Historic St. Augustine Preservation Board and the St. Augustine FoundationSt. Augustine
William Wing LoringLoringFlorida militiaman, lawyer and governor of the Florida Territory; first US Congressman from Florida; U.S. Army officer; Confederate Brigadier General; led contingent of Union & Confederate officers in Egypt setting up that country's defenseSt. Augustine
Dr. Luella Day McConnellMcConnellPhysician, Yukon Gold Rush participant, created Fountain of Youth tourist attraction-
Albert ManucyManucyAuthority on St. Augustine history & architecture; worked for National Park Service, studied Spanish architecture on Fulbright Scholarship; authored two books on St. AugustineSt. Augustine
Pedro Menendez de AvilesMenendezSpanish Captain and ExplorerSt. Augustine
Prince Napoleon Achille MuratMuratCrown prince of Naples; authored several works, studied law and governmentSt. Augustine
Francisco PellicerPellicerSuccessful early carpenter, moved south on Matanzaz River; Pellicer Creek is named after himSt. Augustine
Xavier Lopez PellicerPellicerBank VP, Flagler Hospital trustee & president; historical society president & director; president of the Florida Bankers Association, president of Florida Forestry Association; Civic leaderSt. Augustine
Verle A. PopePopebusinessman and large landowner, elected to Florida House of Representatives, but went into Army in World War II; elected to Senate, served as president; approved the Florida Constitutional revision of 1968, established the community college system, created the Historic St. Augustine Preservation Board and supported the Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind.St. Augustine
Robert RipleyRipleyCartoonist, Entrepreneur and amateur Anthropologist; creator of Ripley's Believe It or Not!St. Augustine
Edmund Kirby SmithSmithCareer US Army officer, educator, and a general in the Confederate Army during the American Civil WarSt. Augustine
Frances Kirby SmithSmithmost successful Confederate spySt. Augustine
Franklin W. SmithSmithBuilt Villa Zorayda using cement mixed with coquina; encouraged Flagler to use Spanish architecture for his hotels; built the Casa Monica Hotel; historic preservationistSt. Augustine
Thomas Buckingham SmithSmithLawyer, city councilman, territorial legislator, worked for US State Department in Mexico and Spain, researched Spanish settlement in Florida and translated documents from Spanish or Portuguese to English; authored several works; Florida Tax CommissionerSt. Augustine
Elizabeth Morley TowersTowerslifelong historic preservationist; served on the St. Augustine Preservation Board and the Florida State Park BoardSt. Augustine
Henry L. TwineTwineNAACP chapter president, city commissioner and vice mayor; Democratic Party Executive Committee memberSt. Augustine
F. Charles UsinaUsinastate representative who worked for a state mental health program and supported the Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind, serving on the school's Board of Trustees; member and leader of Kiwanis, Chamber of Commerce, Knights of Columbus, Elks, Moose, the St. Augustine Historical Society and the Committee of 100St. Augustine
Father Felix VarelaVarelapriest and Professor of Philosophy; established church ministry in New York City where he founded schools for children, built churches and evangelized the poor; on the road to sainthoodSt. Augustine
Emily Lloyd WilsonWilsonArtist who purchased a residence in Henry Flagler's artist colony; researched St. Augustine's history in Tallahassee and Washington, D.C.; her notes and copies of maps, documents and Spanish records became the St. Augustine Historical Society's library; she served as librarian and historian for the societySt. Augustine
Frank T. HurleyHurleyWorld War I & World War II Army Staff Officer, Real Estate & Mortgage Executive, Civic leaderSt. Pete Beach
Thomas J. RoweRoweBeachfront Hotel ownerSt. Pete Beach
Earl Morrow ClarkClarkTeacher & Headmaster, School Accreditation LeaderSt. Petersburg
Dr. Paul R. HortinHortinMethodist Minister, Hunter, FishermanSt. Petersburg
Morris Raiford JohnsJohnsPineapple grower, Businessman & Deputy SheriffStuart
Walter KitchingKitchingBusinessman, Banker, Justice of the Peace & PhilanthropistStuart
George W. ParksParksBusinessman, Bank founder, Councilman & MayorStuart
James R. PomeroyPomeroyEducator, County Politician, Postmaster & BusinessmanStuart
Dan PearlPearlPolitician & Civic leaderSunrise
J. Broward CulpepperCulpepperFSU Dean and Secretary/Director of the Florida Board of ControlTallahassee
B. Calvin JonesJonesArchaeologist and Discoverer of multiple Historic sitesTallahassee
William Valentine KnottKnottState Auditor, Treasurer, ComptrollerTallahassee
Catherine MuratMuratHistoric Preservationist, Civil War supporterTallahassee
James PagePageFlorida's first Black minister, church founder, County Commissioner, Senate Chaplain and Justice of the PeaceTallahassee
Romulus Hunter ThompsonThompsonBand DirectorTallahassee
Curtis L. WallerWallerAttorney, State Legislator, State Attorney, Circuit Judge and Federal Court of Appeals JudgeTallahassee
Cesar GonzmartGonzmartExpanded Columbia Restaurant, Ybor City Historic District promoter, Civic leaderTampa
Celestino VegaVegaCigar maker, President of Centro Español and promoter of Spanish arts & cultureTampa
Vicente Martinez YborYborFounder & Developer of Ybor City, Cigar maker and Labor supporterTampa
Peter Themis AssimackAssimackCPA, Chamber of Commerce President and Civic leaderTarpon Springs
John K. CheyneyCheyneySponge Company & Sponge Exchange founder, local politician and Sponge Industry promoterTarpon Springs
Thomas CraigCraigBusinessman, City Commissioner & MayorTarpon Springs
George FrantzisFrantzisGreek Lawyer who helped liberate Dodecanese Islands from Italy & reunite with Greece; School Principal & Sponge Industry saviourTarpon Springs
George Inness, Jr.InnessSuccessful Landscape and Figure Artist; spouse Julia Inness founded the Tarpon Springs LibraryTarpon Springs
Demos A. MegaloudisMegaloudisBusiness and Civic leaderTarpon Springs
Anson Peasely Killen SaffordSaffordNevada Surveyor General, Governor of the Arizona Territory, Land Developer and Tarpon Springs FounderTarpon Springs
Mary J. StaffordStaffordTeacher at Boston University College of Medicine and first practicing woman physician in FloridaTarpon Springs
Colonel Henry McKie SalleySalleyArmy Engineer, Airport & Bridge builder and city managerTarpon Springs
Alexander St. Clair-AbramsSt. Clair-AbramsLawyer and Founder/Developer of TavaresTavares
James Hudson BakerBakerBuilding contractorVero Beach
Merrill P. BarberBarberPolitician & BankerVero Beach
Alex MacWilliam, Sr.MacWilliamPolitician & BuilderVero Beach
Garnett L. RadinRadinNurse & founder of Indian River Memorial HospitalVero Beach
Waldo E. SextonSextonCitrus Grower & Processor, Dairy farmerVero Beach
Sherman N. Smith, Jr.SmithLawyer, Prosecutor, Politician & JudgeVero Beach
Herman Julius ZeuchZeuchDeveloper and Citrus farmerVero Beach
Edward BallBalldu Pont Trust Manager & PhilanthropistWakulla Springs
W. Curtis EzelleEzelleLocal politician & Civic leaderWauchula
Edward R. BradleyBradleyPhilanthropistWest Palm Beach
Dr. Joseph Wiley JenkinsJenkinsPharmacist & Society HostWest Palm Beach
Marvin U. MountsMountsAgricultural leaderWest Palm Beach
Dr. Thomas Rudolph VickersVickersAfrican-American Healthcare providerWest Palm Beach
Nellie A. GriceGriceBusinessperson & Civic leaderWindermere
Dr. John Howard JohnsonJohnsonPhilanthropistWindermere
John Calvin PalmerPalmerPolitician & PhilanthropistWindermere
Dick Pope, Sr.PopeCypress Gardens Founder & Tourism PromoterWindermere
Loring A. ChaseChaseWinter Park FounderWinter Park
Jeannette Genius McKeanMcKeanPainter and Rollins College benefactorWinter Park
Albin PolasekPolasekSculptor and Cultural LeaderWinter Park
Alice Fryer HallHallTeacher, Journalist & Civic leaderZephyrhills