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Milton H. Mabry

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Mabry practiced law briefly and then ran for a position on the Florida Supreme Court in 1890. He joined the court in 1891; from 1895 to 1897 he was chief justice. Mabry declined re-election in 1902, leaving office in early 1903. His former law partner William Hocker served on the court from 1903 to
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in Tampa is named in his honor. Another son, Giddings Eldon Mabry (1877–1968), was a prominent Tampa real estate attorney and developer, and the founder of the law firm
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The Supreme Court of Florida and its predecessor courts, 1821-1917, Walter W. Manley, E. Canter Brown, Eric W. Rise, University Press of Florida, 1997, p. 287-9
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abolished the office of lieutenant governor, so Mabry was the last to serve until the office was revived in the 1968 constitution.
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1915. Mabry returned to the court as clerk from 1905 to 1915 until ill health forced him to retire.
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Cases adjudicated, Volume 81, January 1921, Florida Supreme Court, p. 4-7
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there and in 1879, in a period of ill health, he followed Hocker to
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Mabry's father was a merchant; the family moved from Alabama to
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Returning to Mississippi, Mabry served a term as the mayor of
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Florida Memory page on Mabry, with portrait drawing
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Pickens County, Alabama
Tampa, Florida
Lieutenant Governor of Florida
Florida Supreme Court
DeSoto Parish
Louisiana
Lee County, Mississippi
University of Mississippi
Oxford
Cumberland University
Lebanon, Tennessee
Tupelo
William Adams Hocker
Leesburg, Florida
Sumter County
Edward A. Perry
1885 Florida constitution
Dale Mabry
dirigible
Roma
Dale Mabry Highway
Carlton Fields
Florida Memory page on Mabry, with portrait drawing
Florida Supreme Court list of serving justices
Archived
Wayback Machine
"Dale Mabry, Adamo and MacDill--Not Just a Highway, Drive or an Avenue"
Carlton Fields history
Tampapix page on the Mabrys

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