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  1. William Dunnington Bloxham (July 9, 1835 – March 15, 1911) was the 13th and 17th Governor of Florida in two non-consecutive terms. Prior to his first term as governor, he served in the Florida House of Representatives .

  2. William Dunnington Bloxham. (1835–1911) Thirteenth governor. January 4, 1881 to January 7, 1885. Seventeenth governor. January 5, 1897 to January 8, 1901. Oil over photograph, Claribel Jett, ca. 1960. W. D. Bloxham was born in Leon County on July 9, 1835.

  3. W. D. Bloxham was born in Leon County on July 9, 1835. He graduated from the College of William and Mary in Virginia with a law degree in 1855 but, because of poor health, decided to be a planter. Bloxham became active in Florida politics and was elected to the 1861 House of Representatives.

  4. WILLIAM DUNNINGTON BLOXHAM. THE YEARS TO THE GOVERNORSHIP. by RUBY LEACH CARSON. If any contemporaries of William D. Bloxham (1835- 1911) made any inquiries concerning the family back- ground of Florida's two-term governor, they left no rec- ord of his ancestry. As the son of a Leon county planter,

  5. William D. Bloxham. Thirteenth governor: January 4, 1881 to January 7, 1885. Seventeenth governor: January 5, 1897 to January 8, 1901. Party Affiliation: Democrat. Lt. Governor: L.W. Bethel (1881-1885) First Lady: Mary C. Davis Bloxham.

  6. Date in History: 09 Jul 1835. 1835 – William Dunnington Bloxham, the 13th and 17th Governor of Florida, was born in Leon County on this date. After attending primary schools in Florida he was sent to Virginia, eventually earning a law degree from the College of William and Mary in 1855.

  7. WILLIAM DUNNINGTON BLOXHAM, Floridas 13th and 17th governor, was born in Leon County, Florida, on July 9, 1835. In 1855, he graduated from William and Mary College, earning a law degree, but never practicing because of poor health.