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Francis Burt (Nebraska)

Francis Burt
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1st Governor of Nebraska Territory
In office
October 16, 1854 – October 18, 1854
Appointed by Franklin Pierce
Preceded by N/A
Succeeded by Thomas B. Cuming
as Acting Territorial Governor
Mark W. Izard
Personal details
Born (1807-01-13)January 13, 1807
Pendleton, South Carolina
Died October 18, 1854(1854-10-18) (aged 47)
Bellevue Nebraska Territory
Political party Democratic
Spouse(s) Georgianna Hall

Francis Burt (January 13, 1807 – October 18, 1854) was an American politician from South Carolina who served as the first Governor of Nebraska Territory.

Burt was born on January 13, 1807 to Francis and Katherine (Miles) Burt in Pendleton, South Carolina. The fifth of ten children, he attended Pendleton Academy but did not graduate. After completing his formal education, Burt read law under Warren R. Davis before establishing his own legal practice. In 1831, he married Georgianna Hall of Charleston. The marriage produced three boys and five girls: Frank, Armistead, George Ann, Harriett Giraud, Joanna Lois, Mary Eliza, Katherine, and George Abbott.

Burt entered politics as a member of South Carolina's Nullification Convention, being one of the 136 delegates voting in support of the Ordinance of Nullification. In addition to the convention, 1832 saw Burt elected to the South Carolina General Assembly. He remained in the state legislature until 1844 when he was elected State Treasurer. Burt left office after a single term and served as editor of the Pendleton Messenger from 1847 till 1851. In 1852 he was a member of the South Carolina Constitutional Convention.

Due to his active participation in the Democratic Party, President Franklin Pierce appointed Burt Third Auditor of the United States Treasury Department in 1853. The next year Pierce needed to select a governor for the newly created Nebraska Territory. After William Orlando Butler declined the position, the President selected Burt. The new governor was commissioned on August 2, 1854 and left his home in Pendleton for Nebraska on September 11.


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