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William G. Stewart |
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| In office 1871–1875 |
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| Constituency | Leon County |
| Occupation | Cashier at Freedmen’s Bank; City clerk and treasurer |
William G. Stewart was a state legislator in Florida. He was a member of the A.M.E. Church. He represented Leon County.[1] From 1871 to 1875 he was a cashier at the Freedmen’s Bank. In 1871 he was a city clerk and treasurer.[2] Ellen Call Long supported him as a candidate for postmaster drawing the ire of white supremacists. Copies of her book Florida Breezes were destroyed in protest of the views she expressed.[3]




