William Pope Duval
(1784–1854)
First territorial governor
April 17, 1822 to April 24, 1834
William DuVal was born at Mount Comfort, Va., in 1784.
At the age of 14, he left home for the Kentucky frontier, settling in Bardstown
to study law. In 1822 he moved to Florida, where he was appointed a territorial
judge. He served about a month at St. Augustine before President James Monroe
appointed him governor of the Florida territory. He later was reappointed
by Presidents Adams and Jackson.
DuVal's administration was noted for its peaceful relations
with Florida's Indians and for the establishment of Tallahassee as the
territorial capital. DuVal moved to Texas in 1848 and died on March 18,
1854.
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