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Senate Years of Service: 1908-1909 Party: Democrat
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| Florida State Archives |
MILTON, William Hall, a Senator from Florida; born near Marianna, Jackson County, Fla., March 2, 1864;
attended the public schools of Jackson County, Marianna Academy, and the Agricultural and
Mechanical College, Auburn, Ala.; city clerk and treasurer of Marianna 1885-1893; member, State
house of representatives 1889-1891; studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1890; court
commissioner 1890-1894; engaged in banking at Marianna 1890-1918; presidential elector on the
Democratic ticket in 1892; United States surveyor general of Florida 1894-1897; president of the
board of managers of the State reform school at Marianna 1897-1902; mayor of Marianna
1898-1899; unsuccessful candidate for Governor of Florida in 1900 and 1912; appointed as a
Democrat to the United States Senate March 27, 1908, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of
William James Bryan and served from March 27, 1908, to March 3, 1909; was not a candidate for
reelection in 1908; resumed the practice of law and also engaged in the real estate and insurance
business at Marianna, Fla.; member of the city council 1916-1917; appointed United States
commissioner for the northern district of Florida in 1923; reappointed in 1927 and served until his
death; district member of the State board of social welfare 1937-1942; died in Marianna, Fla.,
January 4, 1942; interment in St. Lukes Episcopal Cemetery.
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