- Francis P. Fleming
Infobox Governor
name = Francis Philip Fleming
order = 15th
office = Governor of Florida
term_start =January 8 ,1889
term_end =January 3 ,1893
lieutenant =
predecessor =Edward A. Perry
successor =Henry L. Mitchell
birth_date =September 28 ,1841
birth_place = Panama Park, Florida (now Jacksonville)
death_date =December 20 ,1908
death_place =Jacksonville, Florida
party = Democratic
spouse =
profession =
religion =Francis Philip Fleming (
September 28 ,1841 ndashDecember 20 ,1908 ) was an American politician and the Fifteenthgovernor of Florida from 1889 to 1893. A Democrat, strong supporter of segregation and an opponent ofcivil rights for blacks. Fleming was a Confederate soldier and lawyer before he became governor.Fleming was born in Panama Park (now part of Jacksonville) in Duval County,
Florida . He spent his early years with his parents, Lewis Fleming and his second wife Margaret Seton, on theirSt. Johns River plantation, "Hibernia." The plantation narrowly escaped destruction at the hands of the 1stMassachusetts Cavalry in mid-April 1864 whenColonel Guy V. Henry , a relative of the Fleming family, ordered it spared.During the
American Civil War , Fleming served the Confederate cause by enlisting as a private in the 2nd FloridaRegiment and received a battlefield promotion toFirst Lieutenant , and subsequently to the rank ofCaptain . After being wounded, Fleming returned to Florida and actively enlisted new volunteers, commanding a volunteer company at theBattle of Natural Bridge at St. Marks onMarch 6 ,1865 . By the end of the war, Fleming had served under fourgeneral s: John Magruder,Joseph Johnston ,John Bell Hood , andRobert E. Lee .After the war, Francis Fleming studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1868, becoming a partner in the firm of Fleming and Daniel, later Fleming and Fleming. In 1871, he married Florida Lydia Pearson, the daughter of
Florida Supreme Court justice Bird M. Pearson. Together the couple had three children: Francis Philip Jr., Elizabeth Fleming, and Charles Seton.Fleming later entered politics, and became the fifteenth Governor of Florida on
January 8 ,1889 , serving untilJanuary 3 ,1893 , the sole term provided by state law at that time. Fleming, a segregationist, Southern nationalist, and partisan Democrat, sought to limit the power of thecarpetbagger - and blacks-dominated Republican Party. Fleming signed into law restrictivepoll tax es and "literacy" tests designed to limit the voting rights of blacks and carpetbaggers not protected by thegrandfather clause . Fleming also removed from office Florida's only black judge, James Dean of Monroe County, because he had married a white man to a black woman. Other notable events during Fleming's term include:
*The creation of a state Board of Health to stop ayellow fever epidemic that was sweeping the state;
*The repeal of the Florida Railroad Commission, at the urging of railroad baron Henry Flagler;
*The start of a reorganization ofhigher education institions;
*Adjustment of state revenues;
*The Farmers' Alliance movement;
*The 1891 reelection dispute of SenatorWilkinson Call .Fleming later advocated adding a red
saltire , or diagonal cross, to the Florida flag, in order to distinguish it from a flag of surrender (the flag at that time was a white flag with the Florida seal in the center). This proposal was adopted in 1900 by a statewidereferendum . Fleming also began the tradition of having an official portrait painted and hung in theFlorida State Capitol .After he left office, Fleming served on the board of trustees of the new Florida Old Confederate Soldiers and Sailors Home. On
December 20 ,1908 , Fleming died following a long illness. He is buried at the Old City Cemetery in Jacksonville.Facts
Fleming Island, Florida (an un-incorporated community in between Orange Park and Green Gove Springs in
Clay County, Florida is named after his family.External links
* [http://dhr.dos.state.fl.us/museum/collections/governors/about.cfm?id=22 Fleming Biography] A short biography of Fleming's life, as well as his governor's portrait. From the Florida Department of State, Office of Cultural and Historical Programs.
* [http://www.unf.edu/library/per/flemingfamilyletters.html Fleming Family Letters] A collection of 113 letters and other writings of Francis P. Fleming and the Fleming Family from 1879 to 1930. Compiled by the University of North Florida.
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