When Florida framed her first constitution the principle of submitting constitutions to the people had been generally established. By January 11, 1839 the St. Joseph convention was ready to submit the fruit of its labors to the people for their approval or rejection. The date set for voting on the question was the first Monday in May 1839, coincident with electing a delegate to Congress
The constitution of 1838-1839, formulated by representative delegates and adopted at the polls, repr...
JULIEN CHANDLER YONGE Rembert W. Patrick THE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION OF 1885 Edward C. Williamson ...
The political history of antebellum Florida has long been overlooked in southern historiography. Flo...
At last the work of the convention drew to a close. The differences that arose as the various articl...
Florida’s First Constitution James B. Whitfield St. Joseph, An Episode of the Economic and Political...
After the convention had adjourned and most of the members had departed, one of the delegates remain...
Floridians wrote their first constitution in the winter of 1838-1839 in the panhandle town of St. Jo...
On March 2, 1867, Congress enacted a law declaring that no legal government existed in Florida. As a...
Florida in 1885 was a rural state, a long strip of relatively unoccupied frontier of the deep South....
In 1968, Florida’s voters adopted a nearly complete revision of the Florida Constitution; the result...
A SECOND CHANCE: CARY NICHOLAS AND FRONTIER FLORIDA Dennis Golladay A GREAT STIRRING IN THE LAND: TA...
The central square of St. Augustine, Florida, the Plaza de la Constitución, is not named for the Uni...
Among the leaders of men who worked to lay the foundation for Florida’s statehood and her subsequent...
FLORIDA’S CAPITOLS Lee H. Warner TIMUCUAN REBELLION OF 1656: THE REBOLLEDO INVESTIGATION AND THE CIV...
Mode of access: Internet.With this are bound: Florida. Constitution (1861). Constitution or form of ...
The constitution of 1838-1839, formulated by representative delegates and adopted at the polls, repr...
JULIEN CHANDLER YONGE Rembert W. Patrick THE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION OF 1885 Edward C. Williamson ...
The political history of antebellum Florida has long been overlooked in southern historiography. Flo...
At last the work of the convention drew to a close. The differences that arose as the various articl...
Florida’s First Constitution James B. Whitfield St. Joseph, An Episode of the Economic and Political...
After the convention had adjourned and most of the members had departed, one of the delegates remain...
Floridians wrote their first constitution in the winter of 1838-1839 in the panhandle town of St. Jo...
On March 2, 1867, Congress enacted a law declaring that no legal government existed in Florida. As a...
Florida in 1885 was a rural state, a long strip of relatively unoccupied frontier of the deep South....
In 1968, Florida’s voters adopted a nearly complete revision of the Florida Constitution; the result...
A SECOND CHANCE: CARY NICHOLAS AND FRONTIER FLORIDA Dennis Golladay A GREAT STIRRING IN THE LAND: TA...
The central square of St. Augustine, Florida, the Plaza de la Constitución, is not named for the Uni...
Among the leaders of men who worked to lay the foundation for Florida’s statehood and her subsequent...
FLORIDA’S CAPITOLS Lee H. Warner TIMUCUAN REBELLION OF 1656: THE REBOLLEDO INVESTIGATION AND THE CIV...
Mode of access: Internet.With this are bound: Florida. Constitution (1861). Constitution or form of ...
The constitution of 1838-1839, formulated by representative delegates and adopted at the polls, repr...
JULIEN CHANDLER YONGE Rembert W. Patrick THE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION OF 1885 Edward C. Williamson ...
The political history of antebellum Florida has long been overlooked in southern historiography. Flo...