Broward, Napoleon Bonaparte, 1857-1910

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Napoleon Bonaparte Broward was born in Duval County, Florida, in 1857. Throughout his young life he worked in various positions on farms, in logging camps, and on steamboats. As the owner of a steam tug, The Three Friends, he earned a reputation smuggling guns to Cuban revolutionaries prior to the Spanish-American War. Broward held various public positions, serving as sheriff of Duval County, on the Jacksonville city council, in the Florida House of Representatives (1901), and on the State Board of Health (1901-1904). He served one term as Governor of Florida, from 1905 to 1909. As Governor, he was instrumental in the drainage of the Everglades and encouraged development in South Florida. Following his gubernatorial term, he was elected U.S. Senator in 1910 but died before taking office.

From the guide to the Napoleon Bonaparte Broward Papers, 1879-1918, 1904-1910, (Special and Area Studies Collections, George A. Smathers Libraries, University of Florida)

River boat captain, state legislator, and governor of Florida.

Napoleon Bonaparte Broward was born in Duval County, Florida, in 1857. Throughout his young life he worked in various positions on farms, in logging camps, and on steamboats. Eventually, he became the owner of a steam tug, The Three Friends, with which he earned a reputation smuggling guns to Cuban revolutionaries prior to the Spanish-American War.

Broward held various public positions as sheriff of Duval County, on the Jacksonville city council, in the Florida House of Representatives (1901), and on the State Board of Health (1901 to 1904). He served one term as Governor of Florida, from 1905 to 1909. As Governor, he was instrumental in the drainage the Everglades and encouraged development in South Florida. Following his gubenatorial term, he was elected U.S. Senator in 1910 but died before taking office.

From the description of Papers, 1879-1918, (bulk 1904-1910). (University of Florida). WorldCat record id: 19557501

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