William Watkin Hicks
William Watkins Hicks | |
|---|---|
| 6th Florida Superintendent of Public Instruction | |
| In office March 1, 1875 – December 31, 1876 | |
| Governor | Marcellus Stearns |
| Preceded by | Jonathan C. Gibbs |
| Succeeded by | W. P. Haisley |
| Personal details | |
| Born | c. 1837 |
| Died | Florida, U.S. |
| Residence(s) | Dade County, Florida, U.S. |
William Watkin Hicks (born c. 1837) was Florida's State Superintendent of Public Instruction from March 1, 1875, until December 31, 1876. He served during the Reconstruction era. He organized Black voters and reportedly told them to vote "early and often". He edited the Fernandina Observer in 1876 and 1877.
After J. C. Gibbs died in August 1874, Hicks succeeded him as Superintendent of Public Instruction. Florida Secretary of State Samuel B. McLin held the officer interim until he took office. Hicks was succeeded by W. P. Haisley.
He lived in Dade County.