This document was transcribed to appear
as closely as possible as it does in the Territorial Papers of
Florida. The section in parentheses indicates words that were
struck out in the document.
Transcribed by Gail Vickrey.
Memorial to the President by the
Citizens of the Territory February 1, 1830
To His Excellency Andrew Jackson,
President of the United States of America-
We the undersigned citizens of County of Leon and
Territory of Florida represent with the greatest respect to your
Excellency that Middle Florida in general is distinguished by a
paucity of streams of running water of a volume and permanency of
supply suitable to mills and other machinary propelled by water.
This is eminently and peculiarly the character of the County in
which your petitioners reside, and the consequence is a great
scarcity of lumber. The few streams of the requisite size and
seats for mills, in a County forty miles in length by thirty in
breadth, are with two exceptions found only within the limits of
the Forbes purchase, On this purchase and at points accessible to
the citizens of Tallahassee and its vicinity, exist seats which
have been improved for the purpose of supplying, the necessities
of the public. They are uniformly surrounded by large tracts of
sterile land, covered with a growth of pine which cannot be
destroyed for ages, and the use of which can in no manner lessen
the value of the land. Your petitioners beg permission, most
respectfully to state to your Excellency. that the District
Attorney of the United States, for the District of Middle Florida
has obtained from the Judge of the said District a writ of
injunction directed to certain proprietors of saw mills, in
Forbes purchase suspending their opperrations indefinitely-and
forbidding them to use pine timber, growing on any of the public
lands -Your petitioners believe there is no law of the General
Government, prohibiting the use of such timber for purposes
solely of domestick application They understand in the
neighbouring state of Alabama the practice is universally
tolerated, That no citizen or community, has been denied a
similar accommodation when the object has been confined to
domestic supply and they solemnly declare their belief that no
lumber within the said County of Leon has ever been sawed for any
other purpose, that none has ever been exported nor was any ever
prepared with that view, To inform your Excellency, that the use
of these seats- and the pine timber in their vicinity are
essential to their accommodation and convenience; that they are
indispensible to the wants of this youthful community still
struggling with most of the hardships incident to the first
settlement of a new country, will be sufficient to procure a
revocation of the orders under which the District Attorney has
acted. They are willing even to go father, and pronounce the
measure impolitic even if the Government act, with a view singly
to the value of their own property supposing them to be
proprietors of said purchase; for they entertain no doubt, that
these mills add decidedly to the value of the lands included
within its limits, Your petitioners believing that your
Excellency is guided by a liberal and enlighted'd policy-
[without the smallest stain or tinture of the sinister
consideration of politics which usually mingles so much in the
measures of a Territory] - appeal with the greatest confidence to
you generosity, and solicit the interposition of their respected
chief magistrate to grant them the necessary relief.
TALLAHASSEE 1st February 1830
| Names- |
David Burdoe |
| Edmd Doyle |
John Y. Garey |
| W. Wyatt |
Thos John |
| Henry, C, Ashton |
John McIvor |
| Pelatiah Whitehurst |
G Philip Kling |
| Wm A, Carr |
I G Searcy |
| John Sanders |
William Hall |
| Saml Parkhill |
John L. Vickers |
| Jos. D. Davenport |
Levy Dunn |
| W. Cameron |
Nicholas Lloyd |
| Bryan Dunn |
William taylor |
| D. McRaeny |
Andrew Callender
Senr |
| J. W. Ogilvie |
James G. Hard |
| J B. Bull |
W W Witherington |
| Richard. B. Bull |
Willm Witherington |
| John Cook |
Alfred Evans |
| John Green |
Ivy Catton |
| James Vanhorn |
A McRobie |
| Richd C. Parish |
William ONiell |
| G. F. Ward |
William P. Monroe |
| Saml Henry DuVal |
W Price |
| Isaac W. Mitchell |
James Barbar |
| Wm Tonard |
Will: B. Nuttall |
| H. P. Brandin |
B G Thornton |
| John H. Twineer |
Hugh L Campbell |
| Lemuel Bruce |
Robt A. Lacey |
| Willeden Childress |
John V Santas |
| Charles B Wirt. |
Charles Pindar |
| Jno S Taylor |
Peter Ulrick |
| Wm Collins |
Rob: J. Hackley |
| Leslie A. Thompson |
Thomas Harvey |
| James Bryan Jr. |
Tho: Brown |
| C Bronaugh |
John Landaman |
| Eli Lester |
George Moor |
| Henry Washington- |
David B Macomb |
| Absolem Presnall |
William Kerr |
| John P DuVal |
Patrick Kerr |
| F Weedon |
Charles Austin |
| Allen W. Coleman |
Chas E. Sherman |
| John H. Parker |
Henry Carr |
| Jno S Myrick |
John W. Reaves |
| Nathan Vickers |
Geo Fisher Jr |
| George Johnston |
Wm N. Ritchie |
| Jas Hughes |
John T. Pitman |
| Philip M. Courtney |
Richard Hayward |
| James Williams |
Darius Williams |
| James Addison |
Taylor & Forman |
| James Booth |
H. R. W. Andrews |
| Wm. Rogers |
Wm Wilson |
| A. W. Crews |
Christopher C. Williams |
| David Thomas |
Robt W. Williams |
| James F. Trotte |
Robert B. Oliver |
| D. M. Sheffield |
Justn F. Davis |
| Wm M. Smith |
Turbutt R. Betton |
| L. C. Fort |
Betton & Emory |
| D McPherson |
R. C. Allen |
| William E. Cooksy |
M. G. Wikoff |
| John Endeman |
George E. Tingle |
| Loockerman & Craig |
Davis Floyd |
| Jno Craig |
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