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Gray's Civil Government of Florida: With Introductory Chapters on General Civics and Supplement Containing the Constitution of the State
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in 1882 to a Methodist preacher and his wife. The family moved to North Florida when Gray was six months old, settling near
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After his time in the legislature, Gray continued work in government, working as a personal secretary for Governor
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After a brief period in education and the newspaper industry, Gray ran for the Gadsden County seat in the
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Pictures of Secretary Gray from the Florida State Library and Archives
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Secretary of State R.A. Gray (standing) in office with Comptroller
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Democratic Party members of the Florida House of Representatives
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What's in a Name - R.A. Gray Building (The Florida Channel)
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in 1910 and won. Gray would serve in the House until 1913.
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The R. A. Gray Building at 500 South Bronough Street in
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My Story: Fifty Years in the Shadow of the Near Great
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Florida Secretary of State
Florida Legislature
Georgia
Tallahassee
South Florida Military College
Confederate Army
Evander M. Law
Havana
Gadsden County
Florida House of Representatives

Ernest Amos
Park Trammell
Doyle Carlton
Secretary of State
fiscally conservative

Tallahassee
Florida State Archives
State Museum of Florida
My Story: Fifty Years in the Shadow of the Near Great
Gray's Civil Government of Florida: With Introductory Chapters on General Civics and Supplement Containing the Constitution of the State






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