C. Farris Bryant

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  • C. Farris Bryant
    C. Farris Bryant.jpg
    Director of the Office of Emergency Planning
    In office
    March 23, 1966 October 9, 1967
    Party political offices
    Preceded by Democratic nominee for Governor of Florida
    1960
    Succeeded by
    Political offices
    Preceded by Governor of Florida
    1961–1965
    Succeeded by
    Preceded by Director of the Office of Emergency Planning
    1966–1967
    Succeeded by