Harrison Reed (born August 26, 1813 in Littleton, Massachusetts; died May 25, 1899 in Jacksonville, Florida) succeeded David S. Walker as the ninth Governor of Florida, between July 4, 1868 and January 7, 1873. Following the end of Reed's term as Governor, Ossian B. Hart (born January 17, 1821 in Jacksonville, Florida; died March 18, 1874 in Jacksonville, Florida) became the tenth Governor of Florida, serving between January 7, 1873 and March 18, 1874.
Harrison Reed (born August 26, 1813 in Littleton, Massachusetts; died May 25, 1899 in Jacksonville, florida) succeeded David S. Walker as the ninth Governor of Florida, between July 4, 1868 and January 7, 1873, including the whole of 1869.
Harrison Reed (born August 26, 1813 in Littleton, Massachusetts; died May 25, 1899 in Jacksonville, florida) succeeded David S. Walker as the ninth Governor of Florida, between July 4, 1868 and January 7, 1873, including the whole of 1870.
Harrison Reed (born August 26, 1813 in Littleton, Massachusetts; died May 25, 1899 in Jacksonville, florida) succeeded David S. Walker as the ninth Governor of Florida, between July 4, 1868 and January 7, 1873, including the whole of 1871.
Harrison Reed (born August 26, 1813 in Littleton, Massachusetts; died May 25, 1899 in Jacksonville, florida) succeeded David S. Walker as the ninth Governor of Florida, between July 4, 1868 and January 7, 1873, including the whole of 1872.
David S. Walker (born May 2, 1815 in Kentucky; died July 20, 1891 in Tallahassee, Florida) succeeded William Marvin as the eighth Governor of Florida, serving between December 20, 1865 and July 4, 1868. Following the end of Walker's term as Governor, Harrison Reed (born August 26, 1813 in Littleton, Massachusetts; died May 25, 1899 in Jacksonville, Florida) became the ninth Governor of Florida, serving between July 4, 1868 and January 7, 1873.
Ossian B. Hart (born January 17, 1821 in Jacksonville, Florida; died March 18, 1874 in Jacksonville, Florida) succeeded Harrison Reed as the tenth Governor of Florida, serving between January 7, 1873 and March 18, 1874. Following the end of Hart's term as Governor, Marcellus Stearns (born April 29, 1839 in Lovell, Maine; died December 8, 1891 in Palatine Bridge, New York) became the eleventh Governor of Florida, serving between March 18, 1874 and January 2, 1877.
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
Andrew Jackson was the first territorial governor of Florida.
the first military governor of Florida was William P. DuVal