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Cary A. Hardee

Cary Augustus Hardee (November 13, 1876 – November 21, 1957) was an American educator, lawyer, legislator, and banker who served as the 23rd governor of Florida. He supported limiting educational opportunities for blacks and defunded Florida A&M.

Cary A. Hardee
23rd Governor of Florida
In office
January 4, 1921 – January 6, 1925
Preceded bySidney J. Catts
Succeeded byJohn W. Martin
Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives
In office
1915–1917
Preceded byIon Farris
Succeeded byGeorge H. Wilder
Personal details
Born(1876-11-13)November 13, 1876
Taylor County, Florida, U.S.
DiedNovember 21, 1957(1957-11-21) (aged 81)
Live Oak, Florida, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseMaude Randell Hardee

Biography edit

Early life and career edit

Born in Taylor County, Florida, he spent most of his life in Live Oak, Florida. He was a teacher until 1900 when he was admitted to the bar and began practicing law.[1] Additionally, he was a banker, establishing the First National Bank of Live Oak in 1902 and later serving as its president. He also organized the Mayo State Bank and was president of the Branford State Bank.[2]

Political career edit

In 1905 he became the state's attorney for the Third Judicial District. He served as a member of the Florida House of Representatives from 1915 to 1919, and was Speaker of the Florida House.[2][3]

Gubernatorial campaign issues edit

Hardee identified his positions on the issues of better and more efficient government, taxation, waterways and roads, agriculture, and veterans' affairs in a 1920 newspaper article.[4]

Governorship edit

He took office as governor on January 4, 1921.[2] During his term, the state adopted constitutional amendments that reapportioned the legislature and prohibited the levying of state income and inheritance taxes along with starting the first state gasoline tax.[3] Six counties were created during his tenure as governor.[5] He also halted the practice of leasing state prisoners out to private businesses, following the death of Martin Tabert.[3] During his term as governor, electrocution became a legal method of execution in Florida.[citation needed]

Hardee was less willing to spend state funds than his predecessor, the populist Sidney Johnston Catts. During his tenure, the state cut the budgets of all three of Florida's state universities - the University of Florida, the Florida State College for Women, and Florida A&M University. Hardee particularly targeted Florida A&M, which due to segregation only served African-American students. Since he believed a more educated black populace would be more likely to leave the state in search of better opportunities, he instructed his appointees to the Florida Board of Control to abolish the liberal arts program at the school and convert it into a purely vocational college. FAMU president Nathan B. Young resisted these efforts, but was eventually forced to resign; in response, students at FAMU staged a violent strike that led to the destruction of multiple campus buildings.[6][7][8]

He offered to send in National Guard troops in response to the Rosewood Massacre but the local sheriff refused the offer.[9]

Post-governorship edit

Hardee left office on January 6, 1925.[2] He ran for governor again in 1932, but lost the Democratic primary.[10]

He was a banker in Live Oak until his death in 1957.[10]

Honors and memorials edit

Hardee County, Florida is named in his honor.[11]

Electoral history edit

1932 Florida Democratic gubernatorial primary[12]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic John W. Martin 66,940 24.19
Democratic David Sholtz 55,406 20.02
Democratic Cary A. Hardee 50,427 18.22
Democratic Stafford Caldwell 44,938 16.24
Democratic Charles W. Durrance 36,291 13.12
Democratic T. S. Hart 9,525 3.44
Democratic Arthur Gomez 9,244 3.34
Democratic J. Thomas Watson 3,949 1.43
Total votes 276,720 100.00
1920 Florida gubernatorial election[13]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Cary A. Hardee 103,407 77.94%
Republican George E. Gay 23,788 17.93%
Socialist F.C. Whitaker 2,823 2.13%
Independent W.L. VanDuzer 2,654 2.00%
Majority 79,619
Turnout
Democratic hold Swing
1920 Florida Democratic gubernatorial primary[12]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Cary A. Hardee 52,591 59.48
Democratic Van C. Swearingen 30,240 34.20
Democratic Lincoln Hulley 5,591 6.32
Total votes 88,422 100.00

References edit

  1. ^ "Governor Cary A. Hardee born on this date". 12 November 2015. from the original on 2020-09-19.
  2. ^ a b c d "Cary Augustus Hardee". National Governors Association. 6 January 2015. Retrieved 2020-12-31.
  3. ^ a b c "Cary Augustus Hardee - Florida Department of State". dos.myflorida.com. Retrieved 2020-12-31.
  4. ^ "Cary A. Harding Leading Candidate for Governor". The Leesburg Commercial. January 16, 1920. Retrieved May 13, 2021.
  5. ^ "Cary Augustus Hardee". National Governors Association. 6 January 2015. Retrieved 2021-03-24.
  6. ^ Holland, Antonio F. (1991). "Education over Politics: Nathan B. Young at Florida A&M College, 1901-1923". Agricultural History. 65 (2): 131–148. JSTOR 3743713.
  7. ^ "Podcast | Carl van Ness, "The Making of Florida's Universities:…".
  8. ^ "Problems at FAMU Florida A&M". Tallahassee Democrat. 15 October 1923. p. 1.
  9. ^ "Rosewood Massacre". 10 January 2023.
  10. ^ a b "Cary Augustus Hardee - Florida Department of State". dos.myflorida.com. Retrieved 2020-07-12.
  11. ^ "Hardee County, Florida: History and Information". www.ereferencedesk.com. Retrieved 2020-12-31.
  12. ^ a b The Florida Handbook. Peninsular Publishing Company. 1987. ISBN 9780961600006. Retrieved 2020-06-01.
  13. ^ McGovern, Bernie (2007). Florida Almanac 2007-2008. Pelican. ISBN 9781455604418. Retrieved 2020-06-01.

External links edit

Party political offices
Preceded by Democratic nominee for Governor of Florida
1920
Succeeded by
Political offices
Preceded by Governor of Florida
January 4, 1921 – January 6, 1925
Succeeded by


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Cary Augustus Hardee November 13 1876 November 21 1957 was an American educator lawyer legislator and banker who served as the 23rd governor of Florida He supported limiting educational opportunities for blacks and defunded Florida A amp M Cary A Hardee23rd Governor of FloridaIn office January 4 1921 January 6 1925Preceded bySidney J CattsSucceeded byJohn W MartinSpeaker of the Florida House of RepresentativesIn office 1915 1917Preceded byIon FarrisSucceeded byGeorge H WilderPersonal detailsBorn 1876 11 13 November 13 1876Taylor County Florida U S DiedNovember 21 1957 1957 11 21 aged 81 Live Oak Florida U S Political partyDemocraticSpouseMaude Randell Hardee Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life and career 1 2 Political career 1 3 Gubernatorial campaign issues 1 4 Governorship 1 5 Post governorship 2 Honors and memorials 3 Electoral history 4 References 5 External linksBiography editEarly life and career edit Born in Taylor County Florida he spent most of his life in Live Oak Florida He was a teacher until 1900 when he was admitted to the bar and began practicing law 1 Additionally he was a banker establishing the First National Bank of Live Oak in 1902 and later serving as its president He also organized the Mayo State Bank and was president of the Branford State Bank 2 Political career edit In 1905 he became the state s attorney for the Third Judicial District He served as a member of the Florida House of Representatives from 1915 to 1919 and was Speaker of the Florida House 2 3 Gubernatorial campaign issues edit Hardee identified his positions on the issues of better and more efficient government taxation waterways and roads agriculture and veterans affairs in a 1920 newspaper article 4 Governorship edit He took office as governor on January 4 1921 2 During his term the state adopted constitutional amendments that reapportioned the legislature and prohibited the levying of state income and inheritance taxes along with starting the first state gasoline tax 3 Six counties were created during his tenure as governor 5 He also halted the practice of leasing state prisoners out to private businesses following the death of Martin Tabert 3 During his term as governor electrocution became a legal method of execution in Florida citation needed Hardee was less willing to spend state funds than his predecessor the populist Sidney Johnston Catts During his tenure the state cut the budgets of all three of Florida s state universities the University of Florida the Florida State College for Women and Florida A amp M University Hardee particularly targeted Florida A amp M which due to segregation only served African American students Since he believed a more educated black populace would be more likely to leave the state in search of better opportunities he instructed his appointees to the Florida Board of Control to abolish the liberal arts program at the school and convert it into a purely vocational college FAMU president Nathan B Young resisted these efforts but was eventually forced to resign in response students at FAMU staged a violent strike that led to the destruction of multiple campus buildings 6 7 8 He offered to send in National Guard troops in response to the Rosewood Massacre but the local sheriff refused the offer 9 Post governorship edit Hardee left office on January 6 1925 2 He ran for governor again in 1932 but lost the Democratic primary 10 He was a banker in Live Oak until his death in 1957 10 Honors and memorials editHardee County Florida is named in his honor 11 Electoral history edit1932 Florida Democratic gubernatorial primary 12 Party Candidate Votes Democratic John W Martin 66 940 24 19 Democratic David Sholtz 55 406 20 02 Democratic Cary A Hardee 50 427 18 22 Democratic Stafford Caldwell 44 938 16 24 Democratic Charles W Durrance 36 291 13 12 Democratic T S Hart 9 525 3 44 Democratic Arthur Gomez 9 244 3 34 Democratic J Thomas Watson 3 949 1 43 Total votes 276 720 100 00 1920 Florida gubernatorial election 13 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Cary A Hardee 103 407 77 94 Republican George E Gay 23 788 17 93 Socialist F C Whitaker 2 823 2 13 Independent W L VanDuzer 2 654 2 00 Majority 79 619 Turnout Democratic hold Swing 1920 Florida Democratic gubernatorial primary 12 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Cary A Hardee 52 591 59 48 Democratic Van C Swearingen 30 240 34 20 Democratic Lincoln Hulley 5 591 6 32 Total votes 88 422 100 00References edit Governor Cary A Hardee born on this date 12 November 2015 Archived from the original on 2020 09 19 a b c d Cary Augustus Hardee National Governors Association 6 January 2015 Retrieved 2020 12 31 a b c Cary Augustus Hardee Florida Department of State dos myflorida com Retrieved 2020 12 31 Cary A Harding Leading Candidate for Governor The Leesburg Commercial January 16 1920 Retrieved May 13 2021 Cary Augustus Hardee National Governors Association 6 January 2015 Retrieved 2021 03 24 Holland Antonio F 1991 Education over Politics Nathan B Young at Florida A amp M College 1901 1923 Agricultural History 65 2 131 148 JSTOR 3743713 Podcast Carl van Ness The Making of Florida s Universities Problems at FAMU Florida A amp M Tallahassee Democrat 15 October 1923 p 1 Rosewood Massacre 10 January 2023 a b Cary Augustus Hardee Florida Department of State dos myflorida com Retrieved 2020 07 12 Hardee County Florida History and Information www ereferencedesk com Retrieved 2020 12 31 a b The Florida Handbook Peninsular Publishing Company 1987 ISBN 9780961600006 Retrieved 2020 06 01 McGovern Bernie 2007 Florida Almanac 2007 2008 Pelican ISBN 9781455604418 Retrieved 2020 06 01 External links editOfficial Governor s portrait and biography from the State of Florida Cary A Hardee at Find a Grave A photograph of Cary A Hardee and his cabinet from Florida Memory ran by the Florida State Library and Archives of Florida Party political offices Preceded byWilliam V Knott Democratic nominee for Governor of Florida1920 Succeeded byJohn W Martin Political 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