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 Done in Convention, held in pursuance of an act of the
Governor and Legislative Council of the Territory of Florida, entitled, "An Act
to call a Convention for the purpose of organizing a State Government," passed
30th day of January, 1838, and approved 2nd February, eighteen hundred and
thirty-eight. In witness whereof, the undersigned,
the President of said Convention and Delegates, representing the people of
Florida, do hereunder sign our names, this the eleventh day of January, Anno
Domini, eighteen hundred and thirty-nine, and of the Independence of the United
States of America, the sixty-third year; and the Secretary of said Convention,
doth countersign the same.
ROBERT RAYMOND REID, President.
Walker Anderson, J. McCants, John L. McKinnon, John C. McGehee, Daniel
G. McLean, Joseph B. Watts, Stephen J. Roche, William B. Hooker, E. Robbins,
Wilson Brooks, Cosam Emir Bartlett, George E. McClellan, Thomas Baltzell, John
F. Webb, Saml. C. Bellamy, John M. G. Hunter, Alfred L. Woodward, I. Garrison,
Richard H. Long, E. K. White, R. C. Allen, A. W. Crichton, Banks Meacham, Oliver
Wood, John W. Malone, Wm. Haddock, George T. Ward, Jose Simeon Sanchez, W.
Wyatt, Edwin T. Jenckes, James D. Westcott, Jr., D. Levy, Leigh Read, W. H.
Williams, A. Bellamy, William Marvin, John N. Partridge, J. B. Browne, William
Bunce, Edmund Bird, E. Carrington Cabell, L. A. Thompson,
JOSHUA KNOWLES, Secretary of the
Convention.
| NEW AND
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ON FLORIDA MEMORY |
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| Migrant Workers During the Great Depression in Florida These images were created by the Farm Security Administration in order to document the hardships of farm workers during the Great Depression.
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Baseball in Florida From Joe DiMaggio to the All American Girls Baseball League, this exhibit features historic baseball images from the 19th and 20th centuries. |
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Spanish-American War The port city of Tampa served as the primary staging area for U.S. troops bound for the war in Cuba. |
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