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Buford was noted for his colorful personality, and he was praised as one of the court's finest minds. Widely admired for his skill as a public speaker, Buford holds the record for the most opinions published in the Florida Supreme Court, having delivered 2,657 different opinions.
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After Munroe's death in 1924, Buford married Mary Hollingsworth. They had one child together, also named Rivers Henderson Buford, Jr., in 1927. The young Buford would go on to become a successful attorney. He died in 2016.
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Despite Buford's disastrous reputation in hindsight, at the time he remained a popular figure in Floridian political circles, culminating in his appointment to the Florida Supreme Court on December 4, 1925, by Governor
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Testimonial upon the retirement of Judge Rivers Buford in the Florida Old Supreme Court Room, Nov. 29 1947. Rivers sits between the viewer and the flowers on the left of the photo.
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Buford also did little to stop the abuse of migrant workers, who worked for only a few dollars a week in the tropical sun. These workers were housed in derelict
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Buford, swearing he would never wear a black robe, retired from the court on April 3, 1948, shortly before the robes were introduced. He pursued
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As a result of the success brought to South Florida as a result of the land boom, many of the wealthy tourists were at odds with
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Buford married Nora Lee Milliken. They had no children. He later married Mary Cornelia Munroe, the daughter of a physician from
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In 1901, Buford, still a practicing attorney, was elected to represent Calhoun County in the
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Buford did not have a formal education. He worked as a lumberer until 1894 when he moved to
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While South Florida was prospering during Buford's tenure, the same could not be said for
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Buford died in Tallahassee on March 17, 1959. He is buried in Quincy's Western Cemetery.
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U.S. state supreme court judges admitted to the practice of law by reading law
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to read law under attorney Fred T. Myers. Buford was admitted to the
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History of Florida: Past and Present, Historical and Biographical
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Democratic Party members of the Florida House of Representatives
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Supreme Court of Florida
Armstead Brown
Roy H. Chapman
Louie W. Strum
Fred H. Davis
Supreme Court of Florida
John W. Martin
Thomas F. West
T. Frank Hobson
Florida Attorney General
Cary A. Hardee
Van C. Swearingen
J. B. Johnson
State Attorney
Fourteenth Judicial Circuit Court of Florida
Park Trammell
Sidney Johnston Catts
State Attorney
Ninth Judicial Circuit Court of Florida
Albert W. Gilchrist
Park Trammell
Prosecuting Attorney
Gadsden County
Albert W. Gilchrist
Florida House of Representatives
Calhoun
Pulaski, Tennessee
Tallahassee, Florida
Democratic

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