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Revision as of 23:20, 5 January 2009

Sheriffs of Escambia County
Name Tenure
Henri Peire 1821
Charles Bradford 1821 - 1822
William Davison 1823 - 1826
Charles Mifflin 1827
Henry Wilson 1828
Adam Gordon 1829
James Pendleton 1829 - 1830
Florencio Commyns 1830 - 1837
Jesse Allen 1837 - 1840
Peter Woodbine 1840 - 1842
Ebenezer Dorr IV 1842 - 1846
Mortimar Bright 1846
Angus Nicholson 1846 - 1847
Antoine Collins 1847 - 1851
Francis de la Rua 1851 - 1852
Francis Maura 1852 - 1854
Joseph Crosby 1854 - 1857
William Jordan 1857 - 1859
Daniel Williams 1859 - 1865
James B. Roberts 1865 - 1868
George Wentworth 1868 - 1870
Henry Campbell 1870
E. R. Payne 1870
George Wells 1870 - 1874
J. N. Coombs 1874 - 1875
A. M. Green 1875 - 1877
W. H. Hutchison 1877 - 1885
Joseph Wilkins 1885 - 1893
George E. Smith 1893 - 1903
James C. Van Pelt 1903 - 1913
A. Cary Ellis 1913 - 1917
James C. Van Pelt 1917 - 1919
Curtis S. Whitaker 1919 - 1921
A. Cary Ellis 1921 - 1923
Mose S. Penton 1923 - 1932
H. E. Gandy 1932 - 1941
Howard L. Mayes 1941 - 1945
R. L. Kendrick 1945 - 1957
Emmett Shelby 1957 - 1961
Bill Davis 1961 - 1970
Royal Untreiner 1970 - 1981
Joseph "Vince" Sealy 1981 - 1989
Charlie Johnson 1989 - 1993
Jim Lowman 1993 - 2001
Ron McNesby 2001 - 2009
David Morgan 2009 - present

The Escambia County Sheriff is the chief law enforcement official of Escambia County, which was established with the transfer from Spain in 1821. The new sheriff is David Morgan.

History

Henri Peire, a former privateer and colonel in the United States army, was named the first sheriff (then called "alguazil") by General Andrew Jackson.[1]

Duties

Election

Budget

Staff

Main article: Escambia County Sheriff's Office

External links

Official site

References

  • John Appleyard. The Peacekeepers: the Story of Escambia County, Florida's 43 Sheriffs. 2007.
  1. Other records show a man named William Loftin, a resident of the Oyster Bay/St. Andrews area (modern day Panama City) as being appointed sheriff of "Florida's Western District," another designation for the territory west of the [[Wikipedia:Suwanee River|]].