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Robert Flournoy Hosford

Robert Flournoy Hosford (September 6, 1842 – May 16, 1924) was an American politician. He was a member of the Democratic Party. Born in Georgia, he served in both the Florida Senate and the Florida House of Representatives.

Robert Flournoy Hosford
Member of the Florida Senate
from the 5th district
In office
1909–1912
Member of the Florida House of Representatives
from the Liberty County district
In office
1913–1914
Member of the Florida House of Representatives
from the Liberty County district
In office
1898–1900
Personal details
Born
Robert Flournoy Hosford

(1842-09-06)September 6, 1842
Mount Vernon, Georgia, U.S.
DiedMay 16, 1924(1924-05-16) (aged 81)
Florida
Political partyDemocratic
Spouses
  • Katherine S. Coe
    (m. 1879; died 1886)
  • Carrie Missouri Stoutamire
    (m. 1889)
Children7
Parent(s)Isaac Russell Hosford and Isabella McLaughlin
Military service
Allegiance United States
Branch/serviceFlorida Militia
Years of service1872
RankCaptain

History

Robert Flournoy Hosford was born on September 6, 1842 in Mount Vernon, Georgia, which is located in Montgomery County. His parents were Isaac Russell Hosford and Isabella McLaughlin. He was of English and Scottish ancestry. In the late 1850s, Isaac Russell Hosford moved his family, including Robert Flournoy, from Georgia to Liberty County, Florida.

Katherine S. Coe was Robert Flournoy's first wife, but she died in 1886 after less than 10 years of marriage. They had two children. In 1889, he married Carrie Stoutamire and they had five children.

Career

Robert Flournoy wore many different hats throughout his life. He was a state politician, a Judge, a soldier, a Sheriff, a tax assessor, a surveyor, a farmer, a saw mill operator, and a mail carrier.

In 1872, Robert Flournoy Hosford was a Captain in the Florida State Militia.[1]

Hosford served in many various positions in Liberty County, Florida. He first served as a Tax Assessor[2][3] and later became the Sheriff.[4] Then, in 1885, he became the first elected Judge in Liberty County.[5] That same year the State of Florida reimbursed him for surveying and establishing the border between Liberty and Franklin Counties.[6]

He entered state politics in 1898, when he was elected to the Florida House of Representatives.[7][3] From 1909 to 1912, he served as the District 5 Senator in the Florida Senate.[8] District 5 included Liberty County, Wakulla County, and Franklin County.[9] From 1913 - 1914 he served again in the Florida House of Representatives for Liberty County.

Wesleyan Methodist Church of Hosford

 
Wesleyan Methodist Church of Hosford

In 1901, Robert Flournoy Hosford oversaw the construction of the Wesleyan Methodist Church of Hosford. It was built with the lumber from Truman Edward Thomas' sawmill, which was the same sawmill that built the Grave Brothers Mill in Hosford. The wood used to construct the church include heart pine as well as cypress. In addition, there is a 19th Century bell in the bell tower. The church was originally the Hosford Methodist Episcopal Church South and later became the Hosford Wesleyan Methodist Church. The last service was held in the church in 1991. While it was maintained for many years, the church eventually fell into disrepair. Then in the early 2000s, the Florida historic preservation society awarded a $400,000 grant that was used to restore the church. The Wesleyan Methodist Church of Hosford is the oldest standing structure in Liberty County, Florida.[10][11] The Liberty County Board of Commissioners currently has a 99-year lease on the church and the church is used for public purposes.

Florida State Senate

While he served in the Florida Senate, Hosford was instrumental to bringing the railroad to Liberty County. He helped the survey crew and also helped negotiate right-of-ways for the railroad. In recognition of his work, Apalachicola Northern Railroad renamed the town of Coe's Mill to Hosford.

 
Gainesville Daily Sun Mention of Sen. Hosford May 6, 1909

In 1909, Hosford served as the Chairman of the Committee on Agriculture and Forestry in the Florida Senate.[12] While serving as Committee Chair, he introduced a bill to aid in the conservation of state forests and to create a state forestry commission.[13][14] He also served on a number of other Committees in 1909: the Immigration Committee, Indian Affairs Committee, the Pensions Committee, the Prison and Convicts Committee, and the Privileges and Elections Committee.[15][16]

Hosford served as the Pensions Committee Chairman, as well as a member of the Agriculture and Forestry Committee, Claims Committee,[17] Commerce and Navigation Committee, and the Public Roads and Highways Committee in the 1911 Florida Senate.[18]

Florida House of Representatives

Robert Flournoy Hosford originally served in the Florida House of Representatives from 1898 - 1900. After his time for in the Florida Senate, he returned to the Florida House of Representatives from 1913 - 1914. In 1913, he was appointed to the Agriculture Committee, Commerce and Navigation Committee, County Roads and Bridges Committee, Game Committee, and State Pensions Committee.[19]

Death

Robert Flournoy Hosford died May 16, 1924. He is buried in the Hosford Cemetery in Hosford, Florida.

Ancestry

Robert Flournoy Hosford's paternal Grandfather immigrated from England around 1800. His paternal Grandmother Elizabeth Williams is believed to be related to Colonel James Williams, one of the highest ranking American officers to be killed in the American Revolutionary War. Both of his maternal grandparents immigrated from Scotland.

References

  1. ^ Senate Journal. A Journal of the Proceedings of the State of Florida at the Sixth Session of the Legislature. Begun and Held at the Capitol, in the City of Tallahassee, January 7, 1873, pages 131 and 201
  2. ^ Report of the Secretary of State of the State of Florida, 1895, page 23
  3. ^ a b http://edocs.dlis.state.fl.us/fldocs/dos/secretarystatereport/reportofsecre18871900flor.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  4. ^ Report of the Comptroller of the State of Florida for the Fiscal Year Ending December 31, 1879, page 9
  5. ^ http://files.usgwarchives.net/fl/liberty/history/history.txt[bare URL plain text file]
  6. ^ General Acts and Resolutions Adopted by the Legislature of Florida, Chapter 3674, No. 119, Office of the Floridian and Journal, 1885, pages 132-133
  7. ^ Report of the Secretary of State of the State of Florida, For the Period Beginning January 1, 1911, and Ending December 31, 1912, page 19
  8. ^ Journal of the State Senate of Florida of the Session of 1909
  9. ^ "The weekly true Democrat. (Tallahassee, Fla.) 1905-1912, December 04, 1908, Image 15". December 4, 1908 – via chroniclingamerica.loc.gov.
  10. ^ "The County record". ufdc.ufl.edu.
  11. ^ "The Hosford Wesleyan Methodist Church". hdg-architects.com.
  12. ^ Journal of the State Senate of Florida of the Session of 1909, page 447
  13. ^ "The Pensacola journal. (Pensacola, Fla.) 1898-1985, May 05, 1909, Image 1". May 5, 1909 – via chroniclingamerica.loc.gov.
  14. ^ "The Pensacola journal. (Pensacola, Fla.) 1898-1985, May 09, 1909, Section 1, Image 5". May 9, 1909. p. 5 – via chroniclingamerica.loc.gov.
  15. ^ "The weekly true Democrat. (Tallahassee, Fla.) 1905-1912, April 16, 1909, Image 10". April 16, 1909 – via chroniclingamerica.loc.gov.
  16. ^ "The Pensacola journal. (Pensacola, Fla.) 1898-1985, April 09, 1909, Image 2". April 9, 1909. p. 2 – via chroniclingamerica.loc.gov.
  17. ^ "The Pensacola journal. (Pensacola, Fla.) 1898-1985, April 09, 1911, SECTION ONE, Image 6". April 9, 1911. p. 6 – via chroniclingamerica.loc.gov.
  18. ^ "The Pensacola journal. (Pensacola, Fla.) 1898-1985, April 09, 1911, SECTION ONE, Image 6". April 9, 1911. p. 6 – via chroniclingamerica.loc.gov.
  19. ^ "The Pensacola journal. (Pensacola, Fla.) 1898-1985, April 12, 1913, Image 2". April 12, 1913. p. 2 – via chroniclingamerica.loc.gov.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Robert Flournoy Hosford news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Robert Flournoy Hosford September 6 1842 May 16 1924 was an American politician He was a member of the Democratic Party Born in Georgia he served in both the Florida Senate and the Florida House of Representatives Robert Flournoy HosfordMember of the Florida Senate from the 5th districtIn office 1909 1912Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the Liberty County districtIn office 1913 1914Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the Liberty County districtIn office 1898 1900Personal detailsBornRobert Flournoy Hosford 1842 09 06 September 6 1842Mount Vernon Georgia U S DiedMay 16 1924 1924 05 16 aged 81 FloridaPolitical partyDemocraticSpousesKatherine S Coe m 1879 died 1886 wbr Carrie Missouri Stoutamire m 1889 wbr Children7Parent s Isaac Russell Hosford and Isabella McLaughlinMilitary serviceAllegiance United StatesBranch serviceFlorida MilitiaYears of service1872RankCaptain Contents 1 History 2 Career 2 1 Wesleyan Methodist Church of Hosford 2 2 Florida State Senate 2 3 Florida House of Representatives 3 Death 4 Ancestry 5 ReferencesHistory EditRobert Flournoy Hosford was born on September 6 1842 in Mount Vernon Georgia which is located in Montgomery County His parents were Isaac Russell Hosford and Isabella McLaughlin He was of English and Scottish ancestry In the late 1850s Isaac Russell Hosford moved his family including Robert Flournoy from Georgia to Liberty County Florida Katherine S Coe was Robert Flournoy s first wife but she died in 1886 after less than 10 years of marriage They had two children In 1889 he married Carrie Stoutamire and they had five children Career EditRobert Flournoy wore many different hats throughout his life He was a state politician a Judge a soldier a Sheriff a tax assessor a surveyor a farmer a saw mill operator and a mail carrier In 1872 Robert Flournoy Hosford was a Captain in the Florida State Militia 1 Hosford served in many various positions in Liberty County Florida He first served as a Tax Assessor 2 3 and later became the Sheriff 4 Then in 1885 he became the first elected Judge in Liberty County 5 That same year the State of Florida reimbursed him for surveying and establishing the border between Liberty and Franklin Counties 6 He entered state politics in 1898 when he was elected to the Florida House of Representatives 7 3 From 1909 to 1912 he served as the District 5 Senator in the Florida Senate 8 District 5 included Liberty County Wakulla County and Franklin County 9 From 1913 1914 he served again in the Florida House of Representatives for Liberty County Wesleyan Methodist Church of Hosford Edit Wesleyan Methodist Church of HosfordIn 1901 Robert Flournoy Hosford oversaw the construction of the Wesleyan Methodist Church of Hosford It was built with the lumber from Truman Edward Thomas sawmill which was the same sawmill that built the Grave Brothers Mill in Hosford The wood used to construct the church include heart pine as well as cypress In addition there is a 19th Century bell in the bell tower The church was originally the Hosford Methodist Episcopal Church South and later became the Hosford Wesleyan Methodist Church The last service was held in the church in 1991 While it was maintained for many years the church eventually fell into disrepair Then in the early 2000s the Florida historic preservation society awarded a 400 000 grant that was used to restore the church The Wesleyan Methodist Church of Hosford is the oldest standing structure in Liberty County Florida 10 11 The Liberty County Board of Commissioners currently has a 99 year lease on the church and the church is used for public purposes Florida State Senate Edit While he served in the Florida Senate Hosford was instrumental to bringing the railroad to Liberty County He helped the survey crew and also helped negotiate right of ways for the railroad In recognition of his work Apalachicola Northern Railroad renamed the town of Coe s Mill to Hosford Gainesville Daily Sun Mention of Sen Hosford May 6 1909In 1909 Hosford served as the Chairman of the Committee on Agriculture and Forestry in the Florida Senate 12 While serving as Committee Chair he introduced a bill to aid in the conservation of state forests and to create a state forestry commission 13 14 He also served on a number of other Committees in 1909 the Immigration Committee Indian Affairs Committee the Pensions Committee the Prison and Convicts Committee and the Privileges and Elections Committee 15 16 Hosford served as the Pensions Committee Chairman as well as a member of the Agriculture and Forestry Committee Claims Committee 17 Commerce and Navigation Committee and the Public Roads and Highways Committee in the 1911 Florida Senate 18 Florida House of Representatives Edit Robert Flournoy Hosford originally served in the Florida House of Representatives from 1898 1900 After his time for in the Florida Senate he returned to the Florida House of Representatives from 1913 1914 In 1913 he was appointed to the Agriculture Committee Commerce and Navigation Committee County Roads and Bridges Committee Game Committee and State Pensions Committee 19 Death EditRobert Flournoy Hosford died May 16 1924 He is buried in the Hosford Cemetery in Hosford Florida Ancestry EditRobert Flournoy Hosford s paternal Grandfather immigrated from England around 1800 His paternal Grandmother Elizabeth Williams is believed to be related to Colonel James Williams one of the highest ranking American officers to be killed in the American Revolutionary War Both of his maternal grandparents immigrated from Scotland Ancestors of Robert Flournoy Hosford4 John Hosford2 Isaac Russell Hosford5 Elizabeth Williams1 Robert Flournoy Hosford6 John McLaughlin3 Isabella McLaughlin7 Margarette BaxterReferences Edit Senate Journal A Journal of the Proceedings of the State of Florida at the Sixth Session of the Legislature Begun and Held at the Capitol in the City of Tallahassee January 7 1873 pages 131 and 201 Report of the Secretary of State of the State of Florida 1895 page 23 a b http edocs dlis state fl us fldocs dos secretarystatereport reportofsecre18871900flor pdf bare URL PDF Report of the Comptroller of the State of Florida for the Fiscal Year Ending December 31 1879 page 9 http files usgwarchives net fl liberty history history txt bare URL plain text file General Acts and Resolutions Adopted by the Legislature of Florida Chapter 3674 No 119 Office of the Floridian and Journal 1885 pages 132 133 Report of the Secretary of State of the State of Florida For the Period Beginning January 1 1911 and Ending December 31 1912 page 19 Journal of the State Senate of Florida of the Session of 1909 The weekly true Democrat Tallahassee Fla 1905 1912 December 04 1908 Image 15 December 4 1908 via chroniclingamerica loc gov The County record ufdc ufl edu The Hosford Wesleyan Methodist Church hdg architects com Journal of the State Senate of Florida of the Session of 1909 page 447 The Pensacola journal Pensacola Fla 1898 1985 May 05 1909 Image 1 May 5 1909 via chroniclingamerica loc gov The Pensacola journal Pensacola Fla 1898 1985 May 09 1909 Section 1 Image 5 May 9 1909 p 5 via chroniclingamerica loc gov The weekly true Democrat Tallahassee Fla 1905 1912 April 16 1909 Image 10 April 16 1909 via chroniclingamerica loc gov The Pensacola journal Pensacola Fla 1898 1985 April 09 1909 Image 2 April 9 1909 p 2 via chroniclingamerica loc gov The Pensacola journal Pensacola Fla 1898 1985 April 09 1911 SECTION ONE Image 6 April 9 1911 p 6 via chroniclingamerica loc gov The Pensacola journal Pensacola Fla 1898 1985 April 09 1911 SECTION ONE Image 6 April 9 1911 p 6 via chroniclingamerica loc gov 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