In 1867, The Right Honourable The Viscount Monck G.C.M.G., P.C., was Governor General of Canada.
Thomas Brown (born October 25, 1785 in Westmoreland County, Virginia; died August 24, 1867 in Tallahassee, Florida) succeeded William Dunn Moseley as the second Governor of Florida, serving between October 1, 1849 and October 3, 1853, including the whole of 1850.
Thomas Brown (born October 25, 1785 in Westmoreland County, Virginia; died August 24, 1867 in Tallahassee, Florida) succeeded William Dunn Moseley as the second Governor of Florida, serving between October 1, 1849 and October 3, 1853, including the whole of 1851.
Thomas Brown (born October 25, 1785 in Westmoreland County, Virginia; died August 24, 1867 in Tallahassee, Florida) succeeded William Dunn Moseley as the second Governor of Florida, serving between October 1, 1849 and October 3, 1853, including the whole of 1852.
William Dunn Moseley (born February 1, 1785 in Lenoir Coty, North Carolina; died Janaury 4, 1863 in Palatka, Florida), the first Governor of Florida, served between June 25, 1845 and October 1, 1849. Following the end of Moseley's term as Governor, Thomas Brown (born October 25, 1785 in Westmoreland County, Virginia; died August 24, 1867 in Tallahassee, Florida) became the second Governor of Florida, serving between October 1, 1849 and October 3, 1853.
The first capitol of the U.S. State of Florida was, "Jacksonville." Jacksonville was named after President Andrew Jackson, the first territorial governor of the U.S. State of Florida, until Florida was admitted as the 27th State to the U.S.A. in 1867.
Florida Kingsley was born in 1867, in Jacksonville, Florida, USA.
Thomas Brown (born October 25, 1785 in Westmoreland County, Virginia; died August 24, 1867 in Tallahassee, Florida) succeeded William Dunn Moseley as the second Governor of Florida, serving between October 1, 1849 and October 3, 1853. Following the end of Brown's term as Governor, James E. Broome (born December 15, 1808 in Hamburg, South Carolina; died November 23, 1883 in DeLand, Florida) became the third Governor of Florida, serving between October 3, 1853 and October 5, 1857.
Florida Governor's Mansion was created in 1956.
The address of the Florida Governor'S Mansion is: 700 N Adams St, Tallahassee, FL 32303-6131
Republican Rick Scott was elected to the 2011-2015 term as Governor of Florida.
The web address of the Florida Governor'S Mansion is: http://www.flgov.com