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State Archives of Florida, Series S613
Description
Program for the inauguration of Florida Governor Cary Hardee. The program includes the route of the parade, events throughout the day and the names of people who served on inauguration committees.
Date
1921-01-04
Publisher
Format
Topic
Subjects
Balls (Parties)
Boy Scouts of America
Catts, Sidney Johnston, 1863-1936
Florida Governor's Mansion (Tallahassee, Fla.)
Florida. Governor (1917-1921 : Catts)
Florida. Governor (1921-1925 : Hardee)
Governors -- Florida -- Leon County -- Tallahassee
Governors -- Inauguration
Hardee, Cary A. (Cary Augustus), 1876-1957
Inaugurations
Manners and customs
Old Capitol (Tallahassee, Fla.)
Political customs and rites
Boy Scouts of America
Catts, Sidney Johnston, 1863-1936
Florida Governor's Mansion (Tallahassee, Fla.)
Florida. Governor (1917-1921 : Catts)
Florida. Governor (1921-1925 : Hardee)
Governors -- Florida -- Leon County -- Tallahassee
Governors -- Inauguration
Hardee, Cary A. (Cary Augustus), 1876-1957
Inaugurations
Manners and customs
Old Capitol (Tallahassee, Fla.)
Political customs and rites
Geographic Term
ESCORT--GOVERNOR'S MANSION TO CAPITOL
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The procession will form on Adams Street at 10 A.M., west of Capitol Building, where State Officials will enter cars at 10:30 A.M.
Arrangements of Procession
1. Marshals.
2. Band.
3. Governor and Governor-Elect.
4. Governor's Staff.
5. Secretary of State.
6. Attorney General.
7. Comptroller.
8. State Treasurer.
9. Superintendent of Public Instruction.
10. Commissioner of Agriculture.
11. Chief Justice and Justices of the Supreme Court.
12. Railroad Commissioners.
13. Other State and ex-State Officials.
14. Confederate Veterans.
15. Mayor and City Commission.
16. Band.
17. County Automobiles in following order: 1st, Suwannee County; 2nd, Leon County; 3rd, Taylor County. All others in alphabetical order.
18. Boy Scouts and other organizations.
19. Reception Committee.
20. Citizens.
ROUTE OF PARADE
The Escort will leave the west entrance of the Capitol promptly at 10:30 A.M., moving north on Adams Street to the Governor's Mansion.
At 11:15 A.M. the parade will leave the Governor's Mansion and proceed east on Brevard Street to Monroe Street; thence south on Monroe Street to College Avenue; thence west on College Avenue to and through the College grounds; thence east on College Avenue to Monroe Street; thence south on Monroe Street to Pensacola Street; thence South on Adams Street to west entrance of Capitol, where the Governor and Governor-Elect and all the officials in the parade will enter the Capitol and proceed to the east entrance, where the inaugural ceremonies will take place.
Governor Sidney J. Catts will make an address and introduce the Governor-Elect, Honorable Cary A. Hardee, who will then take the oath of office, which will be administered by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
Delivery of the Great Seal of the State to the Governor by ex-Governor Sidney J. Catts.
Inaugural address by the new Governor, Honorable Cary A. Hardee.
8:30 to 10:30 P.M.--Public reception to the Governor and his Cabinet in the Executive Offices.
10 P.M.--Ball in the Senate Chamber and Hall of the House of Representatives.
No special invitations have been issued to the Inauguration, Reception or Ball. The public generally is expected at all functions.
Title
Program for Governor Cary Hardee's Inauguration, 1922
Subject
Political customs and rites
Governors -- Florida -- Leon County -- Tallahassee
Manners and customs
Balls (Parties)
Inaugurations
Governors -- Inauguration
Description
Program for the inauguration of Florida Governor Cary Hardee. The program includes the route of the parade, events throughout the day and the names of people who served on inauguration committees.
Source
State Archives of Florida, Series S613
Publisher
T.J. Appleyard (Tallahassee, Fla.)
Date
1921-01-04
Format
programs (documents)
Language
eng-US
Type
Text
Identifier
s613_b005_f10_02
Coverage
Florida Boom and Progressive Era (1900-1926)
Geographic Term
Tallahassee (Fla.)
Leon County (Fla.)
Suwannee County (Fla.)
Taylor County (Fla.)
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topic
Politics And Government
Subject - Corporate
Florida. Governor (1921-1925 : Hardee)
Old Capitol (Tallahassee, Fla.)
Boy Scouts of America
Florida Governor's Mansion (Tallahassee, Fla.)
Florida. Governor (1917-1921 : Catts)
Subject - Person
Hardee, Cary A. (Cary Augustus), 1876-1957
Catts, Sidney Johnston, 1863-1936
Transcript
Program
for
Inauguration
Tuesday, January 4th, 1921
T. J. Appleyard, Printer, Tallahassee, Florida
ESCORT--GOVERNOR'S MANSION TO CAPITOL
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The procession will form on Adams Street at 10 A.M., west of Capitol Building, where State Officials will enter cars at 10:30 A.M.
Arrangements of Procession
1. Marshals.
2. Band.
3. Governor and Governor-Elect.
4. Governor's Staff.
5. Secretary of State.
6. Attorney General.
7. Comptroller.
8. State Treasurer.
9. Superintendent of Public Instruction.
10. Commissioner of Agriculture.
11. Chief Justice and Justices of the Supreme Court.
12. Railroad Commissioners.
13. Other State and ex-State Officials.
14. Confederate Veterans.
15. Mayor and City Commission.
16. Band.
17. County Automobiles in following order: 1st, Suwannee County; 2nd, Leon County; 3rd, Taylor County. All others in alphabetical order.
18. Boy Scouts and other organizations.
19. Reception Committee.
20. Citizens.
ROUTE OF PARADE
The Escort will leave the west entrance of the Capitol promptly at 10:30 A.M., moving north on Adams Street to the Governor's Mansion.
At 11:15 A.M. the parade will leave the Governor's Mansion and proceed east on Brevard Street to Monroe Street; thence south on Monroe Street to College Avenue; thence west on College Avenue to and through the College grounds; thence east on College Avenue to Monroe Street; thence south on Monroe Street to Pensacola Street; thence South on Adams Street to west entrance of Capitol, where the Governor and Governor-Elect and all the officials in the parade will enter the Capitol and proceed to the east entrance, where the inaugural ceremonies will take place.
Governor Sidney J. Catts will make an address and introduce the Governor-Elect, Honorable Cary A. Hardee, who will then take the oath of office, which will be administered by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
Delivery of the Great Seal of the State to the Governor by ex-Governor Sidney J. Catts.
Inaugural address by the new Governor, Honorable Cary A. Hardee.
8:30 to 10:30 P.M.--Public reception to the Governor and his Cabinet in the Executive Offices.
10 P.M.--Ball in the Senate Chamber and Hall of the House of Representatives.
No special invitations have been issued to the Inauguration, Reception or Ball. The public generally is expected at all functions.
COMMITTEES FOR INAUGURATION, 1921
ARRANGEMENTS--J. Stuart Lewis, chairman; Irvin Gates, J. G. Kellum, C. M. Ausley, A. P. McCaskill.
FINANCE--W. M. McIntosh, Jr., chairman; D. M. Lowry, H. L. Bethel, J. R. Randle, F. Clifton Moor, J. W. Collins, G. W. Saxon, George E. Lewis, C. L. Mizell, Guyton Hall, Carl Mitchell.
TRANSPORTATION--W. J. Oven, chairman; Greene S. Johnston, John W. Henderson, P. B. Bird, W. E. Lewis, J. A. Edmondson, C. A. Cay, Aaron Levy, T. A. Yon.
INFORMATION--B. A. Meginniss, chairman; Russell Mickler, J. H. Pledger, R. O. Collins, M. W. Carter, Mrs. B. A. Meginniss, Mrs. B. J. Bond, Mrs. W. P. Bevis, Mrs. Crosby Dawkins.
PARADE--L. M. Lively, chairman; James Messer, A. C. Spiller, L. A. Yates, John P. Brown, George E. Lewis, H. V. Atkinson, A. L. Messer, C. H. Cooper, Theo. Proctor, L. R. Spear, D. M. Lewis, O. E. Proctor.
DECORATION--C. F. Pierson, chairman; John R. Choate, C. E. Daffin, F. C. Elliot, Tony Burns, Miss Allie Yawn, Miss Bessie Gibbs, Miss Juanita Forbes, Miss Laura Smith, Miss Sallie Stuart Lewis.
BALL--W. A. Bass, chairman; J. E. McNair, F. B. Winthrop, P. B. McDougall, P. W. Wilson, W. Blount Myers, J. C. Guerry, C. G. Parramore, J. Floyd Jones, J. W. Collins, Jr.
RECEPTION--Fred T. Myers, chairman; Guyte P. McCord, A. H. Williams, George Lewis, G. H. Gwynn, H. E. Palmer, George B. Perkins, T. B. Byrd, W. L. Moor, Edward Conradi, P. T. Mickler, G. T. Whitfield, G. W. Rhodes, T. J. Appleyard, J. A. Ball, O. C. Van Brunt, H. V. Maund, W. E. Van Brunt, W. C. Hodges, W. O. Ames, M. A. Smith, Charles Williams, Charles Monroe, John Donk, Glenn Terrell, J. E. Perkins, B. J. Bond, R. G. Johnson, William Child, E. M. Brevard, C. H. Parks, P. V. Lang, E. H. Alford, J. K. Johnston, J. B. Clemons, L. C. Yaeger, G. I. Davis, E. B. Eppes, A. H. Ginsberg, F. S. Hartsfield, Fred H. Davis, Sidney H. Diamond, L. D. Fain, T. J. Hicks, B. M. Cates, Mrs. C. A. Cay, Mrs. J. G. Kellum, Mrs. J. Stuart Lewis, Mrs. J. W. Collins, Mrs. F. B. Wintrop, Mrs. J. Frank Cochran, Jr.
MARSHALS--F. B. Winthrop, J. Stuart Lewis, L. M. Lively, A. C. Spiller, Theo. Proctor, J. P. S. Houstoun, C. A. Cay, L. M. Ausley.
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Program for Governor Cary Hardee's Inauguration, 1922. 1921-01-04. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. <https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/345853>, accessed 15 November 2024.
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Program for Governor Cary Hardee's Inauguration, 1922. 1921-01-04. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. Accessed 15 Nov. 2024.<https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/345853>