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W. Randolph Hodges

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Like most Cedar Key residents during the early 20th century, Hodges was a commercial fisherman and for a while operated a fish house. He bought the local ice plant during the 1940s and manufactured ice for fishermen for approximately 18 years. In connection with the ice plant, he owned and operated
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in the 1961 legislature. He was a solid member of the Senate bloc of small county senators who engaged in many political battles against issues such as reapportionment. The group was known as "The Pork Chop Gang." Following the 1961 legislative session, Governor
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Randolph retired from state government in 1974 and he and Mildred returned to their family home in Cedar Key, where he remained until his death. He raised cattle on his
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and lived there for thirteen years, during which time he served as Conservation Director and Director of the newly established Department of Natural Resources.
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farm on the mainland and represented Pompano Park Harness Race Track as a lobbyist in Tallahassee for many years. His son was
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appointed Hodges to serve as State Conservation Director. He, Mildred, and their son Hal moved to
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for a short time before returning to his native island city. Hodges married Mildred Yearty from
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in November 1933 and began a relationship that would last 72 years, producing 3 children:
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politician and Democrat who most notably served as the President of the
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Hodges began his political career by serving 2 terms as
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Florida Senate
Cedar Key, Florida
Democratic
Gene
Florida
Florida State Senate
Cedar Key, Florida
Cedar Key High School
University of Florida
Otter Creek, Florida
Eugene Randolph
mayor
Levy County
Commissioner
Florida State Senate
Levy
Gilchrist
Dixie
Counties
President pro tempore
President
Florida Senate
Farris Bryant
Florida Cabinet
Tallahassee
Rosewood
Gene Hodges
Florida House of Representatives
Dana Young

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