Resignations from public office, 1868-1975.

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Resignations from public office, 1868-1975.

The series contains resignations from public office in Florida from 1868 to 1975. It consists of bound volumes of the official copy of the governor's acceptance of the resignations. Information includes name, office, date of resignation, and the Secretary of State's signature. Volumes 1 and 5-10 contain name indexes.

10 v.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7341323

Florida State Archive

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