Abraham Munn (c. 1818 – 1910) was the founder of the city of Lakeland, Florida.
Hailing originally from New Jersey, Munn gained notoriety as a producer of agricultural implements, through Munn & Company, in Louisville, Kentucky.
Southwestern Agricultural Works when Thomas Brennan became a partner in 1882.
In 1884, at the Munn property that is now part of Lakeland, the South Florida Railroad passed through, connecting Kissimmee to Tampa.
Munn provided local amenities and a railroad station to supplement the line, as well as plots of land adjacent to the line.