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Encyclopedia > Marcellus Stearns

Marcellus Lovejoy Stearns (18391891) was an American politician. He served as the governor of Florida from 1874 and 1877.

Preceded by:
Ossian B. Hart
Governors of Florida Succeeded by:
George F. Drew

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Florida Kids @ Florida OCHP (151 words)
Marcellus L. Stearns was born at Lovell, Me., on April 29, 1839.
Stearns was a member of both the 1868 constitutional convention and the Florida House of Representatives from 1868 through 1872, serving as speaker of the 1869 session.
While Stearns was governor, Florida's budget was balanced, and tourists first began to flock to the state.
19th CENTURY MARCELLUS BIOGRAPHIES (6350 words)
Curtis L., the subject, was educated in Marcellus and Skaneateles and Jordan Academies, then volunteered in the late Civil war and went to the front with Co. F 122d Regiment and served till the close of the war.
FRANK L. Frank L. Sarr, Marcellus, was born in Marcellus, March 31, 1860, a son of James Sarr, the retired builder, and one of the chief merchants of this town, whose sketch appears elsewhere.
Stearns carries a full line of dry goods, groceries, hardware, etc. This business, among the largest to be found in any village of Onondaga Co., has been built up by our subject in the comparatively short time of fourteen years.
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