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Before becoming sheriff, Davison was a book salesman specializing in Bibles and legal texts. Davison is not listed in the [[1820]] Spanish census of Pensacola and may have arrived with [[Andrew Jackson]]'s [[1821]] party, as Jackson recommended him to President Monroe as a United States Marshal. No appointment was made, and Davison was appointed sheriff by Territorial Governor [[Wikipedia:William Pope Duval|William Pope Duval]] in [[1823]]. | Before becoming sheriff, Davison was a book salesman specializing in Bibles and legal texts. Davison is not listed in the [[1820]] Spanish census of Pensacola and may have arrived with [[Andrew Jackson]]'s [[1821]] party, as Jackson recommended him to President Monroe as a United States Marshal. No appointment was made, and Davison was appointed sheriff by Territorial Governor [[Wikipedia:William Pope Duval|William Pope Duval]] in [[1823]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:55, 27 October 2008
William Davison | |
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Occupation | Escambia County Sheriff |
William Davison was sheriff of Escambia County from 1823-1826.
Before becoming sheriff, Davison was a book salesman specializing in Bibles and legal texts. Davison is not listed in the 1820 Spanish census of Pensacola and may have arrived with Andrew Jackson's 1821 party, as Jackson recommended him to President Monroe as a United States Marshal. No appointment was made, and Davison was appointed sheriff by Territorial Governor William Pope Duval in 1823.
References[edit]
- John Appleyard. The Peacekeepers: the Story of Escambia County, Florida's 43 Sheriffs. 2007.
Preceded by: Charles Bradford |
Escambia County Sheriff 1823-1826 |
Succeeded by: Charles Mifflin |