- Abraham K. Allison
Infobox Governor
name = Abraham Kurkindolle Allison
order = 6th
office = Governor of Florida
term_start = April 1, 1865
term_end = May 19, 1865
lieutenant =
predecessor = John Milton
successor =William Marvin
birth_date = December 10, 1810
birth_place =Jones County, Georgia (U.S. state)
death_date = July 8, 1893
death_place =Quincy, Florida
party = Democratic
spouse =
profession =
religion =Abraham Kurkindolle Allison (December 10, 1810ndash July 8, 1893) was a
Florida businessman and politician. He served in the Florida Territorial Legislature and the Florida State House of Representatives. He served as acting governor of Florida twice, including at the end of theAmerican Civil War .Allison was born in
Jones County, Georgia , on December 10, 1810, to Captain James and Sarah Allison. After he graduated from school, he worked as a merchant inColumbus, Georgia , and inHenry County, Alabama . He then moved toApalachicola, Florida , where he served as the city's first mayor. He also served as the first county judge of Franklin County and as Clerk of the United States Court. He was a member of the Territorial Legislature. In theSeminole War , he was captain of the Franklin Rifles. He moved to Quncy in 1839 and there commenced the practice of law.He was again elected to the Territorial Legislature, and represented Gadsden County in the State Legislature in 1845, 1847 and 1852. As Speaker of the House, he assumed the duties of acting Governor on September 16, 1853, because both Governor Thomas Brown and Senate President R. J. Floyd were out of the state. He gave up the office on the inauguration of
James E. Broome on October 3. Allison did not exercise executive powers and merely held himself in readiness should a need arise.He was a member of the Constitutional Convention of 1861. He served during the Confederacy in the
Florida State Senate from 1862 through 1864. He served in theConfederate States Army and fought in battles atMacon, Georgia , and Natural Bridge, Florida.After Governor John Milton committed
suicide on April 1, 1865, Allison, as the state senate president, assumed the office of Governor. He resigned his office on May 19, 1865, and went into hiding the day before Federal troops formally occupied Tallahassee. He was captured by Union forces on June 19, 1865 and held for several months at Fort Pulaski. He returned to Quincy after his release. In 1872, he was convicted of "intimidating Negroes", and was jailed again for six months and fined.He died in Quincy, Florida, on July 8, 1893.
References
* [http://dhr.dos.state.fl.us/museum/collections/governors/about.cfm?id=13 Official Governor's portrait and biography from the State of Florida]
*Morris, Allen and Joan Perry Morris, compilers. "The Florida Handbook 2007-2008" 31st Biennial Edition. Page 309. [http://www.PeninsularPublishing.com Peninsula Publishing] . Tallahassee. 2007. ISBN 978-0-9765846-1-2 Softcover ISBN 978-0-9765846-2-9 HardcoverPersondata
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