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State Archives of Florida, Collection M84-3
Description
Journal of Kingsley Beatty Gibbs written in 1858 from his notes, which span from January 1840 to June 1843. Each page documents a month's activities at Gibbs' plantation on Fort George Island north of Jacksonville, plus observations on politics and other matters.
Date
1858
Format
Coverage
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General Note
Kingsley Beatty Gibbs was the son of George and Isabelle (Kingsley) Gibbs, and nephew of Zephaniah Kingsley, a prominent planter and territorial-era politician with an extensive plantation at Fort George Island, which he purchased from his uncle Zephaniah in March 1839. Gibbs entered public life in 1840 as a member of the House of Representatives, and in 1843 he was appointed by Governor R. K. Call as justice of the peace in Duval County. In October, 1846, he was inspector of Duval County elections at St. Johns Bar. Sometime after 1847, he moved from his plantation on Fort George Island to St. Augustine, where he built a house on the corner of Bay and Hypolita streets. In St. Augustine, Gibbs was deputy clerk of the Circuit Court under his father, George Gibbs, who was clerk, and later he became clerk of the Circuit Court. He was also the first recording secretary and librarian of the Florida Historical Society from 1856 to 1860. He died in 1859.
Title
Kingsley Beatty Gibbs Journal, 1858
Subject
Slavery
Plantation life
Agriculture
Diaries
Description
Journal of Kingsley Beatty Gibbs written in 1858 from his notes, which span from January 1840 to June 1843. Each page documents a month's activities at Gibbs' plantation on Fort George Island north of Jacksonville, plus observations on politics and other matters.
Creator
Gibbs, Kingsley Beatty, 1810-1859
Source
State Archives of Florida, Collection M84-3
Date
1858
Format
diaries
Language
eng-US
Type
Text
Identifier
m84-3_v001
Coverage
Territorial Florida (1821-1845)
Geographic Term
Fort George Island (Fla.)
Jacksonville (Fla.)
Nassau County (Fla.)
Duval County (Fla.)
Saint Augustine (Fla.)
Saint Johns County (Fla.)
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topic
Slavery And Race Relations
General Note
Kingsley Beatty Gibbs was the son of George and Isabelle (Kingsley) Gibbs, and nephew of Zephaniah Kingsley, a prominent planter and territorial-era politician with an extensive plantation at Fort George Island, which he purchased from his uncle Zephaniah in March 1839. Gibbs entered public life in 1840 as a member of the House of Representatives, and in 1843 he was appointed by Governor R. K. Call as justice of the peace in Duval County. In October, 1846, he was inspector of Duval County elections at St. Johns Bar. Sometime after 1847, he moved from his plantation on Fort George Island to St. Augustine, where he built a house on the corner of Bay and Hypolita streets. In St. Augustine, Gibbs was deputy clerk of the Circuit Court under his father, George Gibbs, who was clerk, and later he became clerk of the Circuit Court. He was also the first recording secretary and librarian of the Florida Historical Society from 1856 to 1860. He died in 1859.
Chicago Manual of Style
Gibbs, Kingsley Beatty, 1810-1859. Kingsley Beatty Gibbs Journal, 1858. 1858. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. <https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/345406>, accessed 28 November 2024.
MLA
Gibbs, Kingsley Beatty, 1810-1859. Kingsley Beatty Gibbs Journal, 1858. 1858. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. Accessed 28 Nov. 2024.<https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/345406>
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(State Archives of Florida/Gibbs)