Napoleon Bonaparte Broward Born: 19-Apr-1857 Birthplace: Duval County, FL Died: 1-Oct-1910 Location of death: Jacksonville, FL Cause of death: unspecified Remains: Buried, Evergreen Cemetery, Jacksonville, FL
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Politician Party Affiliation: Democratic Nationality: United States Executive summary: Governor of Florida, 1905-09 In the years immediately prior to the Spanish-American War, Broward was partner in an enterprise which built The Three Friends, a "filibuster" ship trading with revolutionaries in Cuba. Spain issued a $25,000 reward for Broward's capture, and the United States indicted him for violations of the Neutrality Act. The charge was dropped after declaration of war in 1898. Among Broward's accomplishments as Governor were extensive projects to drain the Everglades, a reorganization of the schools, and mental institution reforms. Wife: Georgiana Carolina Kemp ("Carrie", m. 1883, d. 1883 during childbirth) Wife: Annie Isabell Douglass (m. 1887, eight children)
Governor of Florida (1905-09) Florida State House of Representatives (1901-05) Florida State Official Sheriff, Duval County (1888-95)
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