- William Dunn Moseley
Infobox Governor
name = William Dunn Moseley
order = 1st
office = Governor of Florida
term_start =June 25 ,1845
term_end =October 1 ,1849
lieutenant =
predecessor =John Branch (as the Governor of Florida Territory)
successor = Thomas Brown
birth_date =February 1 ,1785
birth_place =Lenoir County, North Carolina
death_date =January 4 ,1863
death_place =Palatka, Florida
party = Democratic
spouse =
profession =
religion =William Dunn Moseley (
February 1 ,1795 ndashJanuary 4 ,1863 ) was an American politician. A Democrat andNorth Carolina native, Moseley became the first governor of the state ofFlorida , serving from 1845 until 1849.He was born at Moseley Hall in
Lenoir County ,North Carolina . The son of Matthew and Elizabeth Herring Dunn Moseley and a descendant of colonial officialEdward Moseley , he graduated from theUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1818, receiving hismaster's degree in 1821. While at the university, Moseley was the roommate of future presidentJames K. Polk . cite book|last=Borneman|first=Walter R. |title=Polk: The Man Who Transformed the Presidency and America|publisher=Random House, Inc. |date=2008|location=New York|pages=9|isbn=978-1-4000-6560-8] In 1817, Moseley became a tutor at the university. After studying law, he was admmitted to the bar and began practice in Wilmington. Like many lawyers of the time, law was not his only profession; Moseley also farmed and was a schoolteacher. In 1822, Moseley married Susan Hill; the couple had six children.From 1829 to 1837, Moseley represented his native county in the
North Carolina Senate , serving as speaker for four terms between 1832 and 1835. He lost the Democratic nomination for governor inNorth Carolina by three votes. In 1835, Moseley moved toLake Miccosukee in Jefferson County,Florida , after purchasing a plantation there.In 1840, Moseley was elected to the territorial House of Representatives. In 1844, he won a seat in the territorial Senate. On
March 3 ,1845 , Florida became the twenty-seventh state of the Union. Later that year, in the first statewide election, Moseley won the election for governor. He beat the well-known former governorRichard Keith Call , becoming the first governor of the state of Florida.Moseley was sworn in on
June 25 ,1845 . During his term, the new state government was established, with the state Capitol building being completed during his first year in office. Moseley oversaw the state's role in theMexican-American War , and resolved conflicts between white settlers andSeminole Indians . He also encouraged agriculture, supporting newcitrus ,avocado ,tobacco , andcotton industries. During his administration, the federal government builtFort Jefferson on one of the coral keys off the southern coast of his state andFort Clinch onAmelia Island near modern dayFernandina Beach, Florida .He was a strong supporter of
states' rights and favored the establishment of state-fundedpublic schools .Constitutionally limited to a single term, Moseley returned to his plantation after ending his term on
October 1 ,1849 . Two years later, he settled in the town of Palatka in Putnam County, where he operated a citrus grove. Moseley died onJanuary 4 ,1863 , and was buried at the West View Cemetery in Palatka.After his death, a
daguerreotype was used to paint a portrait of him. It was presented by two of his daughters to be hung in a state portrait gallery at the Florida capitol.References
External links
* [http://dhr.dos.state.fl.us/museum/collections/governors/about.cfm?id=8 Official Governor's portrait and biography from the State of Florida]
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