Thomas Jefferson Eppes was a cotton planter and politician who served as President of the Florida Senate in 1860 and 1861. [1] [2] [3]
He was the son of Francis Eppes and the great-grandson of Thomas Jefferson.
In 1859, he wrote to governor Madison S. Perry from Appalachicola recommending Reuben L. Harrison for the position of cotton weigher. [4]
He had a son, T. J. Eppes, who murdered a man and was put on trial in 1884. [5] The younger Eppes married Kate E. Eppes [5] who died July 25, 1886, at 22 years of age.
Thomas Jefferson Eppes was a cotton planter and politician who served as President of the Florida Senate in 1860 and 1861. [1] [2] [3]
He was the son of Francis Eppes and the great-grandson of Thomas Jefferson.
In 1859, he wrote to governor Madison S. Perry from Appalachicola recommending Reuben L. Harrison for the position of cotton weigher. [4]
He had a son, T. J. Eppes, who murdered a man and was put on trial in 1884. [5] The younger Eppes married Kate E. Eppes [5] who died July 25, 1886, at 22 years of age.