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  2. Herbert E. Wolfe - Wikipedia

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    For four years (1944–1948) Wolfe served on the city commission of St. Augustine. From 1947-1948 he was mayor of St. Augustine, a post previously held by his younger brother, O. D. Wolfe, from 1942-1943.

  3. John D. Bailey - Wikipedia

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    John D. Bailey (1924 – August 2018) was a civic leader and philanthropist in, and Mayor of, St. Augustine, Florida from 1965 to 1967. Early life

  4. William L. Proctor - Wikipedia

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    William L. Proctor (born January 27, 1933) is an American politician and university administrator. Proctor served as president of Flagler College in St. Augustine, Florida between 1971 and 2001.

  5. Athalia Ponsell Lindsley - Wikipedia

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    In 1998 Bloody Sunset in St. Augustine, a work of fiction intermixed with facts from the case, was locally published by Jim Mast and Nancy Powell, friends of Lindsley. In 2000, the cable channel A&E aired an hour-long documentary on the case in its City Confidential series titled St. Augustine: The Socialite and the Politician. [3] [4]

  6. Bill Sadowski - Wikipedia

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    Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 113th district; In office November 2, 1976 – November 2, 1982: Preceded by: Nancy Harrington: Succeeded by: Humberto Cortina: Personal details; Died: April 9, 1992 (aged 48) St. Augustine, Florida, U.S. Political party: Democratic: Spouse: Jean Sadowski [1] Children: 2 [2]

  7. William Darrell Lindsey - Wikipedia

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    William Darrell "Bill" Lindsey (born Armstrong; May 18, 1935 – April 17, 2001), also known as Crazy Bill, was an American serial killer who murdered six women in St. Augustine, Florida, and one in Asheville, North Carolina, between 1983 and 1996. As part of a plea deal, he pleaded guilty to six of the murders and received a 30-year sentence ...

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  9. Robert Hayling - Wikipedia

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    Photographs of Peabody being arrested made international news and let the world know what was happening in St. Augustine. Hayling's dental practice in St. Augustine was adversely affected by his civil rights leadership, and in 1965, he moved south along the Florida Coast to Cocoa, Florida. There were many reasons underlying his decision ...