Enoch J. Vann

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Enoch Jasper Vann (1832 - 1920 or 1921) was a lawyer and state legislator in Florida. [1] [2] He was a Whig. He represented Madison, Florida.

He graduated from the University of North Carolina in 1854. [3]

As a judge he presided over a trial in Jasper, Florida. [4] He served on a state railroad commission. [5]

He and his lawyer disputed election results from the 1878 state senate campaign. [6]

The Florida Archives have a photo of him. [7]

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References

  1. Carolina (1793-1962), University of North; Hill, University of North Carolina at Chapel (June 28, 1924). "Alumni History of the University of North Carolina". Christian & King printing Company via Google Books.
  2. Society, University of North Carolina (1793-1962) Philanthropic (June 28, 1887). "Register of Members of the Philanthropic Society: Instituted in the University of North Carolina, August 1st, 1795". Edwards, Broughton & Company via Google Books.
  3. Battle, Kemp Plummer (June 28, 1907). "From its beginning to the death of President Swain, 1789-1868". author via Google Books.
  4. Society, Florida Historical (June 28, 1966). "Florida Historical Quarterly" via Google Books.
  5. Cutler, Harry Gardner (June 28, 1923). "History of Florida: Past and Present, Historical and Biographical". Lewis Publishing Company via Google Books.
  6. "United States Congressional Serial Set". U.S. Government Printing Office. June 28, 1879 via Google Books.
  7. Florida, State Library and Archives of. "Judge Enoch Jasper Vann". Florida Memory.