Ossian Bingley Hart, Florida's Loyalist Reconstruction Governor

Ossian Bingley Hart, Florida's Loyalist Reconstruction Governor  - Cover

by Canter Brown

Southern Biography Series

320 pages / 6.00 x 9.00 inches / 17 halftones, 1 map

History / United States - Southern History

Hardcover / 9780807121375 / July 1997

In this exceptional biography, Canter Brown, Jr., removes Ossian Bingley Hart (1821–1874)—a Unionist, the principal founder of the Republican Party in Florida, and a Reconstruction-era governor of the state—from the shadows of history. Through an examination of Hart’s life and career, Brown offers new insight into the political problems of the day—the role of Unionism in Deep South politics in particular—and enriches our understanding of the complexities of Reconstruction. Brown traces Hart’s life from his privileged childhood in the newly founded port town of Jacksonville through his service as a volunteer soldier in the Second Seminole War, his education in South Carolina, and the dawn of his legal and political career on Florida’s Atlantic frontier to his election as governor in 1872 and his premature death sixteen months later.

Brown’s multifaceted biography offers a rare glimpse at the persistence of Loyalism in the post-Civil War South and clearly illustrates the pivotal role played by both Loyalists and African Americans in southern politics of that era and how these two groups merged to resist carpetbag rule.

Canter Brown, Jr. , is historian-in-residence at the Tampa Bay History Center. He is the author of Peace River Frontier, winner of the Rembert W. Patrick Memorial Book Award of the Florida Historical Society, and Fort Meade, 1849-1900, and coauthor of Florida's Clerks of the Circuit Court: Their History and Experience.

Found an Error? Tell us about it.

×