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On October 2, 1884, he married Annie M. Onley, a teacher in Jacksonville who was a native of New York. Her brother Douglas Watson Onley was a prominent dentist. They had at least six children, including their eldest son,
263:. He held the office for two terms. He also held a number of political positions in Ocala, including clerk and alderman. He was also the city clerk for Jacksonville. Chandler was chosen to be a state delegate to the 31: 243:, in 1878. He also became active in his church affairs and was selected to be a deacon in the Mount Moriah Baptist Church in Ocala. He began to edit local newspapers such as 455: 210:, to Julia Ann (Fry) and Henry Augustus Chandler, a Baptist church deacon and barber. Chandler received his primary education at Bath's public schools and enrolled in 302:
After Annie Chandler's death, Henry Chandler remarried in 1914 to Maggie J. Adams, an active church member and dressmaker from Tampa. Henry Chandler was an active
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As a state senator he was photographed with some of his colleagues. He was Inspector of Customs in Tampa from 1908 until 1913. When U.S. President
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Simmons, William J., and Henry McNeal Turner. Men of Mark: Eminent, Progressive and Rising. No. 247. GM Rewell & Company, 1887. p257-259
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dismissed all African American federal officials in Florida in 1913 he lost his job as inspector of customs in the town of
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in 1870. He went on to become an editor of the college's student-run newspaper,
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After his brief stint in newspaper publishing he was elected to the
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After completion of his law degree he moved to Florida, passed the
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Woodson, Carter Godwin; Logan, Rayford Whittingham (1920).
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Upon graduating from Bates in 1874, he went on to attend
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Florida Senate
Bath, Maine
Polk County, Florida
Tiger Flowers Cemetery
Republican
Bates College
Howard University
American
lawyer
politician
freeman
African American
Bates College
Lewiston, Maine
Florida State Senate
Bath, Maine
Bates College
The Bates Student
Howard University
Florida Bar
Ocala, Florida
The Ocala Republican
Florida Senate
Marion County, Florida
Republican National Convention
Woodrow Wilson
Port Tampa
Tiger Flowers Cemetery
Edward Marion Augustus Chandler

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