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The Online Catalog allows searching and browsing of information about the Florida State Archives’ holdings of over 48,000 cubic feet of state and local government records and historical manuscripts. The catalog provides descriptions of over 3,400 collections and lists the contents of containers and folders in many of those collections. For assistance with accessing and using State Archives collections, call our Reference Staff at 850.245.6719 or email us at archives@dos.myflorida.com.


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[000151]Office of the Secretary of State record group.:
-----------------...[000151/.S 2153]Territorial and early statehood records,:
----------------------------------...[000151/.S 2153-00005.00080]Letter from M.D. Papy forwarding application for appointment letter, December 14, 1852
----------------------------------...[000151/.S 2153-00005.00081]Letters seeking appointments or informing Governor Brown of resignations, April 1852, January 1853, and March 1853 [3 items]
----------------------------------...[000151/.S 2153-00005.00082]Letter from New York seeking census information on manufacturing in Florida, April 21, 1853
----------------------------------...[000151/.S 2153-00005.00083]Letters seeking appointments to office (1853) [2 items]
----------------------------------...[000151/.S 2153-00005.00084]Copy of a bill to prohibit the introduction of slaves into Florida (1851)
----------------------------------...[000151/.S 2153-00005.00085]Letter from F. L. Dancy to Governor Brown on Dancy's commission as State Geologist, February 1853
----------------------------------[000151/.S 2153-00006]Box 6 : Territorial and Early Statehood Records, Subseries 8 (Continued) and 9
----------------------------------...[000151/.S 2153-00006.00001]Letter from Secretary of the Senate, John B. Galbraith, to Secretary of State C. W. Downing, January 12, 1853
----------------------------------...[000151/.S 2153-00006.00002]Letter from State Treasurer Charles H. Austin to Governor Brown on proposal to purchase a new safe for the state. Advertisement for
----------------------------------...[000151/.S 2153-00006.00003]Letter from William P. Duval to Governor Brown soliciting appointments for friends, March 18, 1853
----------------------------------...[000151/.S 2153-00006.00004]Petition from Jackson County (written by John Milton) seeking Governor Broome's appointment of Thomas Godwin as inspector of turpent
----------------------------------...[000151/.S 2153-00006.00005]Letter from James W. Lipscomb to "My Dear Fred" on politics in Florida, August 24, 1854.
----------------------------------...[000151/.S 2153-00006.00006]Legislative petitions, resolutions and bills, most of which deal with slavery. (1854-1855)
----------------------------------...[000151/.S 2153-00006.00007]Telegram from James D. Westcott to Governor Broome about political affairs in Washington concerning Florida, December 21, 1854
----------------------------------...[000151/.S 2153-00006.00008]Letter from F. L. Dancy, State Geologist, to Governor Broome, April 5, 1853
----------------------------------...[000151/.S 2153-00006.00009]Legislative resolutions and bills concerning slavery (1855-1856)
----------------------------------...[000151/.S 2153-00006.00010]Note from M. E. Papy, editor of the Ancient City newspaper in St. Augustine, that the paper is running the attached advertisement co
----------------------------------...[000151/.S 2153-00006.00011]Legislative bills and reports on slavery (1856)
----------------------------------...[000151/.S 2153-00006.00012]Alachua County, Eastern Circuit, "The State of Florida vs. James J. Kennard." Indictment of Kennard for stealing slaves, December 11
----------------------------------...[000151/.S 2153-00006.00013]Letter from James Knox to General Mason, Chief Engineer of the Florida Central Railroad and Mason's reply, June-July 1857 [Fragile]
----------------------------------...[000151/.S 2153-00006.00014]Draft of Resolution concerning the question of secession for Florida in response to the Compromise of 1850 (1851)
----------------------------------...[000151/.S 2153-00006.00015]Report of the Committee on Engrossed Bills (1858)
----------------------------------...[000151/.S 2153-00006.00016]Request to the governor for a license to operate a fishing boat on the St. Johns River (1857)
----------------------------------...[000151/.S 2153-00006.00017]Personal store account of Secretary of State F. L. Villepigue (1858)
----------------------------------...[000151/.S 2153-00006.00018]Notice of receipt of ballots in Jefferson County for the election on December 22, 1860 (secession convention election), December 8,
----------------------------------...[000151/.S 2153-00006.00019]Petition from Duval County to Governor Perry for relief of persons indicted for selling liquor to "persons of color" (1860)
----------------------------------...[000151/.S 2153-00006.00020]Letter from Hernando County Sheriff to Governor Perry concerning the escape of James D. Boyd, who was charged as an accessory to the
----------------------------------...[000151/.S 2153-00006.00021]Copies of bills concerning slavery (1859-1861) [4 items]
----------------------------------...[000151/.S 2153-00006.00022]Secretary of State Villepigue receipts (1862)
----------------------------------...[000151/.S 2153-00006.00023]Testimony of George Vaughn, a former slave of John McDougal of Leon County, concerning McDougal's refusal to pay W.D. Bloxham for wo

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