Benjamin F. Livingston

Benjamin F. Livingston (April 1841[1] – 1926) was a politician, grocer, and brick mason in the United States.

[2] In 1876 he was a delegate at the Republican Party's national convention.

[3] After serving in the Florida House of Representatives he became the Marianna postmaster for five years from 1880 until 1885.

[1] Livingston's 2-year-old son was killed in September 1869 during an assassination attempt on an African American constable who was escorting a church group.

[2] After 1900, Livingston and his remaining eight children moved to Bartow, Florida, where he died in 1926.