George J. Alden (
fl. 1860s) was a Florida state senator[1] who became the
Florida Secretary of State in 1868.[2] He was involved in a dispute over who was governor when efforts were made to replace
Harrison Reed.[3][4] One account described Alden as "a controversial debt ridden secretary of state... who absconded to Jacksonville with the Great Seal of Florida and used it to try to help
Osborn try to impeach Gov. Reed".[5] He was subsequently ousted from office and succeeded by
Jonathan Clarkson Gibbs, an African American.