William D. Bloxham (born July 9, 1835 in Leon County, Florida; died March 15, 1911 in Tallahassee, Florida) succeeded Henry L. Mitchell as the seventeenth Governor of Florida, serving between January 5, 1897 and January 8, 1901, including the whole of 1900.
William D. Bloxham (born July 9, 1835 in Leon County, Florida; died March 15, 1911 in Tallahassee, Florida) succeeded Henry L. Mitchell as the seventeenth Governor of Florida, serving between January 5, 1897 and January 8, 1901. Following the end of Bloxham's term as Governor, William Sherman Jennings (born March 24, 1863 in Walnut Hill, Illinois; died February 27, 1920 in St. Augustine, Florida) became the eighteenth Governor of Florida, serving between January 8, 1901 and January 3, 1905.
William Sherman Jennings (born March 24, 1863 in Walnut Hill, Illinois; died February 27, 1920 in St. Augustine, Florida) succeeded William D. Bloxham as the eighteenth Governor of Florida, serving between January 8, 1901 and January 3, 1905. Following the end of Jennings' term as Governor, Napoleon B. Broward (born April 19, 1857 in Duval County, Florida; died October 1, 1910 in Jacksonville, Florida) became the nineteenth Governor of Florida, serving between January 3, 1905 and January 5, 1909.
Napoleon B. Broward (born April 19, 1857 in Duval County, Florida; died October 1, 1910 in Jacksonville, Florida) succeeded William Sherman Jennings as the nineteenth Governor of Florida, serving between January 3, 1905 and January 5, 1909, including the whole of 1906.
Park Trammell (born April 9, 1876 in Macon County, Alabama; died May 8, 1936 in Washington DC) succeeded Albert W. Gilchrist as the twenty-first Governor of Florida, serving between January 7, 1913 and January 2, 1917, including the whole of 1914.
Sidney J. Catts (born July 31, 1863 in Pleasant Hill, Alabama; died March 9, 1936 in DeFuniak Springs, Florida) succeeded Park Trammell as the twenty-second Governor of Florida, serving between January 2, 1917 and January 4, 1921, including the whole of 1918.
Sidney J. Catts (born July 31, 1863 in Pleasant Hill, Alabama; died March 9, 1936 in DeFuniak Springs, Florida) succeeded Park Trammell as the twenty-second Governor of Florida, serving between January 2, 1917 and January 4, 1921, including the whole of 1920.
Fred P. Cone (born September 28, 1871 in Benton, Columbia County, Florida; died July 28, 1948 in Lake City, Florida) succeeded David Sholtz as the twenty-seventh Governor of Florida, serving between January 5, 1937 and January 7, 1941, including the whole of 1940.
George Franklin Drew (born August 6, 1827 in Alton, New Hampshire; died December 26, 1900 in Jacksonville, Florida) succeeded Marcellus Stearns as the twelfth Governor of Florida, serving between January 2, 1877 and January 4, 1881, including the whole of 1879.
George Franklin Drew (born August 6, 1827 in Alton, New Hampshire; died December 26, 1900 in Jacksonville, Florida) succeeded Marcellus Stearns as the twelfth Governor of Florida, serving between January 2, 1877 and January 4, 1881, including the whole of 1880.
George Franklin Drew (born August 6, 1827 in Alton, New Hampshire; died December 26, 1900 in Jacksonville, Florida) succeeded Marcellus Stearns as the twelfth Governor of Florida, serving between January 2, 1877 and January 4, 1881, including the whole of 1878.
Florida Governor's Mansion was created in 1956.
George Franklin Drew (born August 6, 1827 in Alton, New Hampshire; died December 26, 1900 in Jacksonville, Florida) succeeded Marcellus Stearns as the twelfth Governor of Florida, serving between January 2, 1877 and January 4, 1881. Following the end of Drew's term as Governor, William D. Bloxham (born July 9, 1835 in Leon County, Florida; died March 15, 1911 in Tallahassee, Florida) became the thirteenth Governor of Florida, serving between January 4, 1881 and January 7, 1885.
He was Governor of New York (1899-1900),
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.
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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