Charles Albert Stadler (July 15, 1848 Germersheim, Kingdom of Bavaria – 1928 Florida) was an American politician from New York.
Gabriel Stadler was an inn-keeper in Germersheim, and took part in the failed German Revolution of 1848.
The family emigrated to the United States in 1851, and settled in New York City where Gabriel became an engraver.
In 1903, he proposed to deactivate the Erie Canal, and use the right-of-way of the canal bed to lay railroad tracks instead, and then ship freight (especially his grains and malts) by rail.
During his last years, he spent the winters at "Seminole Grove", an estate with an extensive game preserve and fruit orchards, near Fort Myers, Florida, and died there in May 1928.