- Thomas Baltzell
Thomas Baltzell (
July 11 ,1804 -January 1866) was an American lawyer and politician who was the first popularly elected chief justice of theFlorida Supreme Court . Baltzell was also aFlorida Territory Senator and a Florida State Representative as well as a Constitutional Convention delegate for two of the state's Constitutions.Baltzell was born in
Frankfort, Kentucky and studied law with Kentucky Attorney GeneralSolomon P. Sharp , attaining his license at age 20. cite book
title=The Supreme Court of Florida and Its Predecessor Courts, 1821-1917
url=http://books.google.com/books?id=6DZsiFB1Oj8C&pg=PA160&dq=%22Thomas+Baltzell%22&sig=yslZrwRZEgPiYQCzG343lqM3_sk#PPA118,M1
last=Manley
first=Walter W.
coauthors=Eric W. Rise, E. Canter Brown Jr.,Florida Supreme Court Historical Society
publisher=University Press of Florida
origyear=1998
origmonth=February
isbn=0813015405
pages=pp. 118-123] Following his friend Florida GovernorWilliam Pope Duval , Baltzell moved to Florida in 1825. ] Baltzell was well known to have a fiery temper which surfaced in October 1832 when he andJames Westcott engaged in aduel near theAlabama border. Baltzell was uninjured while Westcott was only slightly injured and eventually became a U.S. Senator.Soon after his duel with Westcott, Baltzell was elected to represent Jackson County on the
Florida Territorial Legislative Council . In 1834, Governor Duval appointed Baltzell asjustice of the peace for Escambia County. ] That year he married Harriet King. The couple had six children by 1850. ] In 1838, Baltzell served on the Constitutional Convention and signed the 1838 Florida Constitution. Later that year, he ran for the territory delegation to the U.S. House of Representatives on an anti-bank stance but lost toCharles Downing .Baltzell was on the
Tallahassee City Commission from 1840 to 1842 and served on the Florida Territorial Senate from 1844 to 1846. Florida became a state in 1845 and the legislature elected Baltzell as the middle circuit Supreme Court judge. He was on the bench from the court's first session in January 1846 until 1850. He then won the first popular elections for Chief Justice beginning his term in 1854.In 1859, Chief Justice Baltzell's temper became noteworthy when he ordered the arrest of fellow Justice
Bird M. Pearson when Pearson was tardy for the session. When Pearson arrived, Baltzell was overruled. [http://www.floridasupremecourt.org/about/gallery/baltzell.shtml Justice Thomas Baltzell] biography atFlorida Supreme Court web site.] With elections approaching, Baltzell became embroiled in a public feud with another justice, Charles H. DuPont, over a lower-court judge.cite book
title=The Supreme Court of Florida and Its Predecessor Courts, 1821-1917
url=http://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.cgi?path=250261137096018
last=Manley
first=Walter W.
coauthors=Eric W. Rise, E. Canter Brown Jr.,Florida Supreme Court Historical Society
publisher=University Press of Florida
origyear=1998
origmonth=February
isbn=978-0-8130-1540-8] In the end, DuPont won the 1859 election ending Baltzell's time on the Supreme Court.With the
American Civil War raging, Baltzell recovered from his Supreme Court loss and won a seat in the Florida House of Representatives from 1862 to 1863. After the war, Baltzell was a member of the 1865 Florida Constitutional Convention. The Constitution was ineffective andRadical Reconstruction ensued. Florida was readmitted to the United States in 1868, two years after Baltzell's death in Tallahassee.References
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