- William Pope Duval
William Pope Duval (
September 4 ,1784 ndashMarch 19 ,1854 ) was the first governor ofFlorida Territory , serving fromApril 17 ,1822 untilApril 24 ,1834 .Early life
William Duval was born to Major William Duval and Ann Pope in "Mansfield," Henrico Co., Virginia (near present-day Richmond). At the age of 14, he left home and stuck out on his own, settling in
Bardstown, Kentucky . He began to study law and was admitted to the bar at 19 in 1804. OnOctober 3 ,1804 , he married Nancy Hynes in BardstownCongressional service
During an outbreak of Indian hostilities in 1812, Duval was given command of a company of mounted Volunteers. This service and his law experience helped to win him election to the
13th Congress of theUnited States in 1813. He served as an at-large representative from the Democratic-Republican Party for the state ofKentucky until 1815 when he did not seek re-election. He returned toKentucky and continued to practice law.Florida Territory In 1821,
Florida became a U.S. Territory, Duval was named United States Judge for the East Florida district onMay 18 ,1821 . OnApril 17 ,1822 , President James Monroe appointed him as the first non-military governor of the territory, succeeding General Andrew Jackson. He was reappointed by President John Quincy Adams and President Andrew Jackson. During his twelve year administration, he relocated the territory’s capital to Tallahassee. He was also known for his peaceful dealings with the Native Americans living in the state. He signed the first act of legislation in Florida as a U.S. Territory, dividing it into four territories and establishing the local court system.Post governorship
Duval continued to live in
Florida for a number of years, practicing law. He moved toTexas in 1848. He and his wife had eight children, many of which began families in Texas, most notablyBurr Harrison Duval . He died inWashington, D.C . He is interred at the Congressional Cemetery.Facts
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Duval County, Florida is named for him.
*Duval County, Texas is named for his son, Capt. Burr Harrison DuvalThere are many roads across Florida named after him, most well known is Duval Street in
Key West, Florida .External links
* [http://dhr.dos.state.fl.us/museum/collections/governors/about.cfm?id=2 Official Governor's portrait and biography from the State of Florida]
* [http://www.floridamemory.com/FloridaHighlights/s876/s876TerrLeg.cfm Territorial Governor Duval's Message to Legislative Council, 1822] From the State Library and Archives of Florida.
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