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|office = 3rd [[List of mayors of Atlanta|Mayor of Atlanta]]
|term_start = January 17, 1849
|term_end = January 23, 1850
|predecessor = [[Benjamin Bomar]]
|successor = [[Jonathan Norcross]]
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'''Willis (or Wyllys) Buell''' (1790 – November 1851) was a native of Connecticut and third mayor of [[Atlanta]]. He was the first [[Justice of the Peace]] of the [[1026th militia district]] and was said to be a talented [[portrait]] painter. He was a member of the [[Free and Rowdy Party]].
'''Willis (or Wyllys) Buell''' (1790 – November 1851) was a native of Connecticut and third mayor of [[Atlanta]]. He was the first [[Justice of the Peace]] of the [[1026th militia district]] and was said to be a talented [[portrait]] painter. He was a member of the [[Free and Rowdy Party]].



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Willis Buell
3rd Mayor of Atlanta
In office
January 17, 1849 – January 23, 1850
Preceded byBenjamin Bomar
Succeeded byJonathan Norcross

Willis (or Wyllys) Buell (1790 – November 1851) was a native of Connecticut and third mayor of Atlanta. He was the first Justice of the Peace of the 1026th militia district and was said to be a talented portrait painter. He was a member of the Free and Rowdy Party.

Preceded by Mayor of Atlanta
January 23, 1850 – January 1851
Succeeded by