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    Napoleon Bonaparte Broward (April 19, 1857 – October 1, 1910) was an American river pilot, captain, and politician. He was elected as the 19th governor...
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  • Broward may refer to: Broward County, Florida Napoleon B. Broward (1857–1910), Florida governor after which the county is named Robert C. Broward (1926–2015)...
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  • Napoleon B. Broward (1857–1910), American governor of Florida Napoleon Bonaparte Brown (1834–1910), American businessman and politician José Napoleón...
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    at 9953 Hecksher Drive, and was the residence of Florida governor Napoleon B. Broward. On December 27, 1972, it was added to the U.S. National Register...
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    Clay County near Middleburg. In 1905, he was appointed by Governor Napoleon B. Broward as general counsel for the Internal Improvement Fund, the state agency...
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    nominee Napoleon B. Broward defeated Republican nominee Matthew B. MacFarlane with 79.16% of the vote. Major party candidates Napoleon B. Broward, Democratic...
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    the US Navy for service in World War II. She was first named after Napoleon B. Broward, an American river pilot, captain, and politician; he was elected...
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    name it in honor of Napoleon Bonaparte Broward, governor of Florida from 1905 to 1909. Throughout his term as governor, Broward championed Everglades...
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    Harvey Cushing William G. Sumner Peter Stuyvesant James Screven Napoleon B. Broward Arthur M. Huddell Owen Wister Elizabeth C. Bellamy John White Royal...
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    acres." Following his election in 1905, Jennings' successor, Napoleon Bonaparte Broward appointed Jennings as general counsel of the Internal Improvement...
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    gubernatorial election was held on November 3, 1908. Incumbent Governor Napoleon B. Broward was term-limited. Democratic nominee Albert W. Gilchrist was elected...
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    other items sourced from the Everglades. Then, in 1906, Governor Napoleon B. Broward began an effort to drain the Everglades in attempt to convert the...
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    society (1909). Florida Edition: Makers of America, Vol. II. Atlanta, GA: A. B. Caldwell. p. 87. Retrieved 2009-04-02. Ward, Robert (2010). The People of...
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    G-15 canal). Dredging for the canal began in 1906, not long after Napoleon B. Broward won the governorship of Florida on a promise to drain the Everglades...
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    1978, p. 263. "Napoleon Bonaparte Broward". National Governors Association. Retrieved February 19, 2023. "Napoleon Bonaparte Broward". Florida Memory...
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  • Francis P. Fleming (1841–1908), 15th governor of Florida 1889–1893 Napoleon B. Broward (1857–1910), 19th governor of Florida 1905–1909; Jacksonville Sheriff...
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    Southern states where the House Elections Committee had concluded that "[B]lack voters had been excluded due to fraud, violence, or intimidation". However...
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  • NOTE: J.D. Alexander is also great-grandson of Florida Governor of Napoleon B. Broward. Dale Alford (1916–2000), member of the Little Rock, Arkansas School...
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    first lock constructed in the South Florida canal system built by Napoleon B. Broward. It was designed by world renowned engineers Major S. Sewell and...
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    was not until the election of Governor Napoleon B. Broward in 1904 that any significant drainage occurred. Broward had campaigned on a platform that included...
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  • Crawford (D) 1903 James B. Whitfield (D) William V. Knott (D) 67D, 1R 3D 1904 W. H. Ellis (D) Parker/ Davis (D) N 1905 Napoleon B. Broward (D) William N. Holloway...
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    The Dames Point Bridge (officially the Napoleon Bonaparte Broward Bridge) is a cable-stayed bridge over the St. Johns River in Jacksonville, Florida, United...
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    non-binding primary to former Governor Napoleon B. Broward for the term which started on March 4, 1911. Broward died in October. In early February 1911...
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    word-for-word the farewell speech given by then-Florida Governor Napoleon B. Broward. The Alligator remained independent until 1912, when it became part...
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  • purposes within the state of Florida. In 1893, Duval County Sheriff Napoleon B. Broward, who later served as governor of Florida, helped organize the Florida...
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  • rulemaking on issues identified in the Deregathon. Florida Governor Napoleon B. Broward signed the Florida Accountancy Act in 1905, beginning the regulation...
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    today's Emory University) at the age of 16. Bryan graduated from Emory with a B.A. degree in 1896. Following graduation, Bryan taught school for one year...
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  • legacywalk.fsu.edu. Florida State University. Retrieved 10 June 2023. "Broward Hall". legacywalk.fsu.edu. Florida State University. Retrieved 10 June...
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  • crosstown rival Chicago Cubs 4 games to 2 at South Side Park (III) November 6 – B. B. Comer is elected the 33rd governor of Alabama defeating Asa E. Stratton...
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  • Harvey Cushing William G. Sumner Peter Stuyvesant James Screven Napoleon B. Broward Arthur M. Huddell Owen Wister Elizabeth C. Bellamy John White Royal...
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