
Liberty Billings- Great Floridians 2000
N 30° 40.455 W 081° 27.643
17R E 455868 N 3393592
At the age of 25,he was ordained as a Unitarian minister and 14 years later was commissioned as Lt. Colonel and second in command of the first authorized African-American military unit in the U.S. Army-the 1st South Carolina Infantry Regiment
Waymark Code: WM7N41
Location: Florida, United States
Date Posted: 11/11/2009
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After being wounded in the Civil War, Billings was honorably discharged in 1863 and in 1865 arrived in Fernandina and purchased property. Billings championed black rights in Florida and was a leader in Florida’s Reconstruction politics. In 1870, he conducted the U.S. Census in Nassau County. From 1871 to 1877, he was a state Senator, representing Nassau, Duval and St. Johns Counties. Serving as president pro-tempore of the Senate, he died in Fernandina in 1877. His Great Floridian plaque is located at the family’s home, Amelia House, 222 North 5th Street, Fernandina Beach.
Liberty Billings was born in Maine in 1823
Blue Plaque managing agency: Florida Department of State, Florida League of Cities
 Individual Recognized: Liberty Billings
 Physical Address: 222 North 5th Street Fernandina Beach, Florida Uniter States 32034
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