Auburn H. Erwin (born November 1834) was an American teacher, A.M.E. minister, justice of the peace, constable, and state legislator in Florida. He was a delegate to the 1868 Florida Constitutional Convention[1] [2] [3] and represented Columbia County, Florida in the Florida House of Representatives from 1868-1870. He was a constable in Duval County in 1872 and in 1878 and 1879. He served as a justice of the peace for Duval County in 1873 and 1874.[4]
He was born in Pennsylvania.[4] He received one nominating vote for U.S. Senator.[5] He and E. J. Harris submitted the minority report finding no wrongdoing on the part of Florida governor Harrison Reed.[5] He served on the Committee on Corporations and signed onto a report recommending against a special act of incorporation for the Perdido Canal and Milling Company and Richeson Spring Hotel Company.[5]