After the convention had adjourned and most of the members had departed, one of the delegates remained over for a few days, and before leaving wrote the following letter to the editor of the St. Joseph Times. It was reprinted in the St. Augustine News of March 2. The writer’s identity will probably never be known, for he used a nom de plume, signing himself “Ruminator”. He wrote as follows
President John Tyler, on March 3, 1845, signed the bill admitting Florida into the Union as a state....
Mode of access: Internet.With this are bound: Florida. Constitution (1861). Constitution or form of ...
The central square of St. Augustine, Florida, the Plaza de la Constitución, is not named for the Uni...
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At the time of its cession to the United States in 1821 Florida’s white population was probably abou...
Florida in 1885 was a rural state, a long strip of relatively unoccupied frontier of the deep South....
No subject within the wide range of Florida’s history has stirred a greater interest than St. Joseph...
Floridians wrote their first constitution in the winter of 1838-1839 in the panhandle town of St. Jo...
In 1968, Florida’s voters adopted a nearly complete revision of the Florida Constitution; the result...
Among the leaders of men who worked to lay the foundation for Florida’s statehood and her subsequent...
In 2002, the Florida Historical Society mark its centenary. Organized on 26 November 1902 and charte...
This address was delivered by Dr. Robertson before the Society at its recent annual meeting
On March 2, 1867, Congress enacted a law declaring that no legal government existed in Florida. As a...
President John Tyler, on March 3, 1845, signed the bill admitting Florida into the Union as a state....
Mode of access: Internet.With this are bound: Florida. Constitution (1861). Constitution or form of ...
The central square of St. Augustine, Florida, the Plaza de la Constitución, is not named for the Uni...
At last the work of the convention drew to a close. The differences that arose as the various articl...
When Florida framed her first constitution the principle of submitting constitutions to the people h...
Florida’s First Constitution James B. Whitfield St. Joseph, An Episode of the Economic and Political...
At the time of its cession to the United States in 1821 Florida’s white population was probably abou...
Florida in 1885 was a rural state, a long strip of relatively unoccupied frontier of the deep South....
No subject within the wide range of Florida’s history has stirred a greater interest than St. Joseph...
Floridians wrote their first constitution in the winter of 1838-1839 in the panhandle town of St. Jo...
In 1968, Florida’s voters adopted a nearly complete revision of the Florida Constitution; the result...
Among the leaders of men who worked to lay the foundation for Florida’s statehood and her subsequent...
In 2002, the Florida Historical Society mark its centenary. Organized on 26 November 1902 and charte...
This address was delivered by Dr. Robertson before the Society at its recent annual meeting
On March 2, 1867, Congress enacted a law declaring that no legal government existed in Florida. As a...
President John Tyler, on March 3, 1845, signed the bill admitting Florida into the Union as a state....
Mode of access: Internet.With this are bound: Florida. Constitution (1861). Constitution or form of ...
The central square of St. Augustine, Florida, the Plaza de la Constitución, is not named for the Uni...