Following the American Civil War Sesquicentennial with day by day writings of the time, currently 1863.

Post image for Susan Bradford: “The vote was 62 for and 7 against. The ordinance was declared adopted at 22 minutes after 12 o’clock.”

Susan Bradford: “The vote was 62 for and 7 against. The ordinance was declared adopted at 22 minutes after 12 o’clock.”

January 10, 2011

The American Civil War,Through Some Eventful Years by Susan Bradford Eppes

January 10th, 1861.—It is night and I am very tired but there is much to tell. The Ordinance of Secession was voted on today. Bishop Rutledge made the opening prayer and it was very impressive. He pleaded so earnestly for God’s guidance for these members, in whose hands lay the future of Florida. These men feel their responsibility I am sure, their faces are so serious and yet so alert. Not one word escapes them and when an amendment is needed they are so careful to make it plain to all. I heard something today about a flag which had been presented to Florida but I have not seen it as yet.

After the committees were disposed of the Ordinance of Secession was voted on. The vote was 62 for and 7 against. The ordinance was declared adopted at 22 minutes after 12 o’clock. It was resolved that at one o’clock on the next day, January 11th, the Ordinance of Secession should be signed on the east portico of the Capitol. The convention then adjourned until the afternoon session.

Mississippi seceded last night and it seems we will have plenty of company. The Union men in the hall looked very sad. They have worked hard for their side, but they had only a few followers.

Previous post:

Next post: