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  1. Madison Starke Perry (1814 – March 1865) was the fourth Governor of Florida . Early life. Madison Starke Perry was born in Lancaster County, South Carolina, the youngest child of Benjamin Perry and his wife Mary Starke. He attended South Carolina College, where he was a member of the Euphradian Society .

  2. Madison Starke Perry (1814-March 1865) was the Democratic Governor of Florida from 5 October 1857 to 7 October 1861, succeeding James E. Broome and preceding John Milton. Madison Starke Perry was born in Lancaster, South Carolina in 1814, and he became a planter in Florida during the 1830s and...

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  4. MADISON STARKE PERRY, Floridas fourth Governor, was born in Lancaster County, South Carolina, in 1814. The exact date is unknown. He was educated at the Franklin Academy in Lancaster, and in 1845 moved to Florida where he operated a plantation and became known as a gifted orator.

  5. Madison Starke Perry. (1814–1865) Fourth governor. October 5, 1857 to October 7, 1861. Oil over photograph, Claribel Jett, ca. 1960. Madison Perry was born in Lancaster District, South Carolina, in 1814. He came to Florida in the 1830s and became a leader among the area's plantation owners.

  6. Levy Yulee, and Madison Starke Perry, it is most interesting to see that on January 3, 1851, when the Senate voted to override Brown’s veto, Madison Starke Perry voting with the majority, thus re-incorporating the railroad, which soon changed its name to the Florida Railroad. 12. On the subject of internal improvements,

  7. (1814–1865) Fourth governor. October 5, 1857 to October 7, 1861. Madison Perry was born in Lancaster District, South Carolina, in 1814. He came to Florida in the 1830s and became a leader among the area's plantation owners.