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3. Newspaper The Fernandina Observer (Fernandina, Fla.) 1871-1876
The Fernandina (FL) Observer [LCCN: sn84022765] was a Republican newspaper publishing during Reconstruction following the Civil War.
The Fernandina (FL) Observer [LCCN: sn84022765] was a Republican newspaper publishing during Reconstruction following the Civil War. A weekly, it was the official paper for the Fourth Judicial Circuit. The newspaper had several publishers and editors, beginning with W.F. Scott and continuing with F. Livingston in 1872 and D.M. Hammond from 1872-1874. Editors included S.E. DeForest in 1872, and D.M. Hammond again from 1872-1874. William Watkin Hicks was the editor from 1875-1876. Hicks, who was also the state superintendent of public instruction during his editorship, was active in the presidential election of 1876, traveling the state with an African-American, a former barber from Baltimore, and urging the black population to vote. The outcome of the election signaled the end of Reconstruction, which may explain the ending date for the title. Shofner, Jerrell H. "Fraud and Intimidation in the Florida Election of 1876". Florida Historical Quarterly 42 (4). --E. Kesse, University of Florida Digital Library Center.
4. Fernandina Observer | Amelia Island Museum of History
The Fernandina Observer (www.FernandinaObserver.com) was the City's first local newsblog. It was started in May 2012 by co-editors Susan Hardee Steger and ...
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6. The Fernandina Observer (Fernandina, Fla.) 1871-1876
The Fernandina (FL) Observer [LCCN: sn84022765] was a Republican newspaper publishing during Reconstruction following the Civil War.
The Fernandina (FL) Observer [LCCN: sn84022765] was a Republican newspaper publishing during Reconstruction following the Civil War. A weekly, it was the official paper for the Fourth Judicial Circuit. The newspaper had several publishers and editors, beginning with W.F. Scott and continuing with F. Livingston in 1872 and D.M. Hammond from 1872-1874. Editors included S.E. DeForest in 1872, and D.M. Hammond again from 1872-1874. William Watkin Hicks was the editor from 1875-1876. Hicks, who was also the state superintendent of public instruction during his editorship, was active in the presidential election of 1876, traveling the state with an African-American, a former barber from Baltimore, and urging the black population to vote. The outcome of the election signaled the end of Reconstruction, which may explain the ending date for the title. Shofner, Jerrell H. "Fraud and Intimidation in the Florida Election of 1876". Florida Historical Quarterly 42 (4). --E. Kesse, University of Florida Digital Library Center.
7. Fernandina Observer - Fernandina Beach, FL - Nextdoor
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8. Fernandina Observer Wednesday January 1, 1876 - Newspaper
Fernandina Observer Wednesday January 1, 1876. The museum owns 2 versions of the newspaper in different conditions. There is a in depth article which covers the ...
The museum owns 2 versions of the newspaper in different conditions.
9. News-Leader, Fernandina Beach Florida
The Nassau County Board of County Commissioners held its second Legislative Public Hearing regarding the Fiscal 2024-'25 Budget and millage rates at the Monday ...
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