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Andrew Jackson Pettigrew

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in 1883. He took work as a farm laborer on a citrus farm before earning enough wealth to purchase forty acres of his own land on which to farm. He became involved with the citrus trade in Florida. An avowed socialist, Pettigrew ran for the Florida House of Representatives in 1904 as a member of the
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against Democratic candidate A.J. Cornwall. He ran again in 1906 against Democratic candidate John Graham. While a member of the House, he introduced bills to implement an income tax, the direct election of
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Griffin, R. Steven (2008). "Workers of the Sunshine State Unite!: The Florida Socialist Party during the Progressive Era, 1900-1920".
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Year: 1900; Census Place: Braidentown, Manatee, Florida; Roll: 173; Page: 9; Enumeration District: 0084; FHL microfilm: 1240173
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from 1907 to 1909. Pettigrew is the only socialist to have served in the Florida Legislature. He served in the 1907 session.
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Year: 1860; Census Place: Missouri, Brown, Illinois; Roll: M653_157; Page: 905; Family History Library Film: 803157
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finishing second to the Democratic nominee and defeating the Republican nominee that year.
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Year: 1850; Census Place: Township 1 S R 2 W, Brown, Illinois; Roll: 98; Page: 123a
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for a time. During his teenage years, his family moved to
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Florida House of Representatives
Socialist
socialist
Florida Legislature
Florida House of Representatives
Brown County, Illinois
Kansas
Manatee County, Florida
Socialist Party of Florida
United States Senators
Governor of Florida
that year's gubernatorial election
Albert W. Gilchrist
John Cheney
Florida Commissioner of Agriculture
The People of Lawmaking in Florida 1822 - 2019
Florida House of Representatives


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"Prominent Citizen Andrew J. Pettigrew Dies"
The Tampa Tribune
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1845 births
1917 deaths
20th-century American legislators
Florida socialists
People from Bradenton, Florida
Members of the Florida House of Representatives
19th-century American farmers

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