See also:GOVERNORS OF See also:SOUTH CAROLINA Proprietary See also:Period (1670–1719)
See also:- WILLIAM
- WILLIAM (1143-1214)
- WILLIAM (1227-1256)
- WILLIAM (1J33-1584)
- WILLIAM (A.S. Wilhelm, O. Norse Vilhidlmr; O. H. Ger. Willahelm, Willahalm, M. H. Ger. Willehelm, Willehalm, Mod.Ger. Wilhelm; Du. Willem; O. Fr. Villalme, Mod. Fr. Guillaume; from " will," Goth. vilja, and " helm," Goth. hilms, Old Norse hidlmr, meaning
- WILLIAM (c. 1130-C. 1190)
- WILLIAM, 13TH
William Sayle See also:Joseph \Vest . See also:Sir See also:John Yeamans Joseph See also:West Joseph See also:Morton See also:Richard See also:Kyrie
See also:Robert See also:Quarry (chosen by the See also:council) Joseph \Vest
Joseph Morton
See also:- JAMES
- JAMES (Gr. 'IlrKw,l3or, the Heb. Ya`akob or Jacob)
- JAMES (JAMES FRANCIS EDWARD STUART) (1688-1766)
- JAMES, 2ND EARL OF DOUGLAS AND MAR(c. 1358–1388)
- JAMES, DAVID (1839-1893)
- JAMES, EPISTLE OF
- JAMES, GEORGE PAYNE RAINSFOP
- JAMES, HENRY (1843— )
- JAMES, JOHN ANGELL (1785-1859)
- JAMES, THOMAS (c. 1573–1629)
- JAMES, WILLIAM (1842–1910)
- JAMES, WILLIAM (d. 1827)
James Colleton See also:Seth Sothell See also:- PHILIP
- PHILIP (Gr.'FiXtrsro , fond of horses, from dn)^eiv, to love, and limos, horse; Lat. Philip pus, whence e.g. M. H. Ger. Philippes, Dutch Filips, and, with dropping of the final s, It. Filippo, Fr. Philippe, Ger. Philipp, Sp. Felipe)
- PHILIP, JOHN (1775-1851)
- PHILIP, KING (c. 1639-1676)
- PHILIP, LANOGRAVE OF HESSE (1504-1567)
Philip Ludwell See also:- THOMAS
- THOMAS (c. 1654-1720)
- THOMAS (d. 110o)
- THOMAS, ARTHUR GORING (1850-1892)
- THOMAS, CHARLES LOUIS AMBROISE (1811-1896)
- THOMAS, GEORGE (c. 1756-1802)
- THOMAS, GEORGE HENRY (1816-187o)
- THOMAS, ISAIAH (1749-1831)
- THOMAS, PIERRE (1634-1698)
- THOMAS, SIDNEY GILCHRIST (1850-1885)
- THOMAS, ST
- THOMAS, THEODORE (1835-1905)
- THOMAS, WILLIAM (d. 1554)
Thomas See also:- SMITH
- SMITH, ADAM (1723–1790)
- SMITH, ALEXANDER (183o-1867)
- SMITH, ANDREW JACKSON (1815-1897)
- SMITH, CHARLES EMORY (1842–1908)
- SMITH, CHARLES FERGUSON (1807–1862)
- SMITH, CHARLOTTE (1749-1806)
- SMITH, COLVIN (1795—1875)
- SMITH, EDMUND KIRBY (1824-1893)
- SMITH, G
- SMITH, GEORGE (1789-1846)
- SMITH, GEORGE (184o-1876)
- SMITH, GEORGE ADAM (1856- )
- SMITH, GERRIT (1797–1874)
- SMITH, GOLDWIN (1823-191o)
- SMITH, HENRY BOYNTON (1815-1877)
- SMITH, HENRY JOHN STEPHEN (1826-1883)
- SMITH, HENRY PRESERVED (1847– )
- SMITH, JAMES (1775–1839)
- SMITH, JOHN (1579-1631)
- SMITH, JOHN RAPHAEL (1752–1812)
- SMITH, JOSEPH, JR
- SMITH, MORGAN LEWIS (1822–1874)
- SMITH, RICHARD BAIRD (1818-1861)
- SMITH, ROBERT (1689-1768)
- SMITH, SIR HENRY GEORGE WAKELYN
- SMITH, SIR THOMAS (1513-1577)
- SMITH, SIR WILLIAM (1813-1893)
- SMITH, SIR WILLIAM SIDNEY (1764-1840)
- SMITH, SYDNEY (1771-1845)
- SMITH, THOMAS SOUTHWOOD (1788-1861)
- SMITH, WILLIAM (1769-1839)
- SMITH, WILLIAM (c. 1730-1819)
- SMITH, WILLIAM (fl. 1596)
- SMITH, WILLIAM FARRAR (1824—1903)
- SMITH, WILLIAM HENRY (1808—1872)
- SMITH, WILLIAM HENRY (1825—1891)
- SMITH, WILLIAM ROBERTSON (1846-'894)
Smith Joseph See also:Blake John Archdale Joseph Blake James See also:Moore
Sir Nathaniel See also:- JOHNSON, ANDREW
- JOHNSON, ANDREW (1808–1875)
- JOHNSON, BENJAMIN (c. 1665-1742)
- JOHNSON, EASTMAN (1824–1906)
- JOHNSON, REVERDY (1796–1876)
- JOHNSON, RICHARD (1573–1659 ?)
- JOHNSON, RICHARD MENTOR (1781–1850)
- JOHNSON, SAMUEL (1709-1784)
- JOHNSON, SIR THOMAS (1664-1729)
- JOHNSON, SIR WILLIAM (1715–1774)
- JOHNSON, THOMAS
Johnson
See also:Edward Tynte Robert Gibbes See also:Charles See also:Craven Robert See also:Daniel . Robert Johnson
James Moore . Sir See also:Francis See also:Nicholson .
See also:Arthur See also:Middleton .
Robert Johnson . Thomas See also:Broughton William See also:Bull • .
1737–1743 1743–1756 1756–1760 176o–1761 1761–1764 1764–1766 1766–1768 1768
1768–1769 1769–1771 1771–1773 1773–1775 1775
1775–1776
John See also:Rutledge
Rawlins See also:Lowndes John Rutledge .
John Matthewes See also:Benjamin Guerard William See also:Moultrie . Thomas See also:Pinckney Charles Pinckney William Moultrie Arnoldus Vanderhorst Charles Pinckney Edward Rutledge John See also:Drayton
James B. Richardscn See also:Paul See also:- HAMILTON
- HAMILTON (GRAND or ASHUANIPI)
- HAMILTON, ALEXANDER (1757-1804)
- HAMILTON, ANTHONY, or ANTOINE (1646-1720)
- HAMILTON, ELIZABETH (1758–1816)
- HAMILTON, EMMA, LADY (c. 1765-1815)
- HAMILTON, JAMES (1769-1831)
- HAMILTON, JAMES HAMILTON, 1ST DUKE OF (1606-1649)
- HAMILTON, JOHN (c. 1511–1571)
- HAMILTON, MARQUESSES AND DUKES OF
- HAMILTON, PATRICK (1504-1528)
- HAMILTON, ROBERT (1743-1829)
- HAMILTON, SIR WILLIAM
- HAMILTON, SIR WILLIAM (1730-1803)
- HAMILTON, SIR WILLIAM ROWAN (1805-1865)
- HAMILTON, THOMAS (1789-1842)
- HAMILTON, WILLIAM (1704-1754)
- HAMILTON, WILLIAM GERARD (1729-1796)
Hamilton . Charles Pinckney John Drayton . See also:- HENRY
- HENRY (1129-1195)
- HENRY (c. 1108-1139)
- HENRY (c. 1174–1216)
- HENRY (Fr. Henri; Span. Enrique; Ger. Heinrich; Mid. H. Ger. Heinrich and Heimrich; O.H.G. Haimi- or Heimirih, i.e. " prince, or chief of the house," from O.H.G. heim, the Eng. home, and rih, Goth. reiks; compare Lat. rex " king "—" rich," therefore " mig
- HENRY, EDWARD LAMSON (1841– )
- HENRY, JAMES (1798-1876)
- HENRY, JOSEPH (1797-1878)
- HENRY, MATTHEW (1662-1714)
- HENRY, PATRICK (1736–1799)
- HENRY, PRINCE OF BATTENBERG (1858-1896)
- HENRY, ROBERT (1718-1790)
- HENRY, VICTOR (1850– )
- HENRY, WILLIAM (1795-1836)
Henry Middleton
Joseph See also:Alston .
See also:David R. See also:Williams Democrat-Republican 1814–1816
See also:Andrew See also:Pickens 77
1816–1813 John See also:Geddes 1818-182o
Thomas See also:Bennett ,,
1820–1822
John L. See also:- WILSON, ALEXANDER (1766-1813)
- WILSON, HENRY (1812–1875)
- WILSON, HORACE HAYMAN (1786–1860)
- WILSON, JAMES (1742—1798)
- WILSON, JAMES (1835— )
- WILSON, JAMES HARRISON (1837– )
- WILSON, JOHN (1627-1696)
- WILSON, JOHN (178 1854)
- WILSON, ROBERT (d. 1600)
- WILSON, SIR DANIEL (1816–1892)
- WILSON, SIR ROBERT THOMAS (1777—1849)
- WILSON, SIR WILLIAM JAMES ERASMUS
- WILSON, THOMAS (1663-1755)
- WILSON, THOMAS (c. 1525-1581)
- WILSON, WOODROW (1856— )
Wilson „ 1822–1824
Richard I. See also:Manning . „ 1824–1826
John See also:- TAYLOR
- TAYLOR, ANN (1782-1866)
- TAYLOR, BAYARD (1825–1878)
- TAYLOR, BROOK (1685–1731)
- TAYLOR, ISAAC (1787-1865)
- TAYLOR, ISAAC (1829-1901)
- TAYLOR, JEREMY (1613-1667)
- TAYLOR, JOHN (158o-1653)
- TAYLOR, JOHN (1704-1766)
- TAYLOR, JOSEPH (c. 1586-c. 1653)
- TAYLOR, MICHAEL ANGELO (1757–1834)
- TAYLOR, NATHANIEL WILLIAM (1786-1858)
- TAYLOR, PHILIP MEADOWS (1808–1876)
- TAYLOR, ROWLAND (d. 1555)
- TAYLOR, SIR HENRY (1800-1886)
- TAYLOR, THOMAS (1758-1835)
- TAYLOR, TOM (1817-1880)
- TAYLOR, WILLIAM (1765-1836)
- TAYLOR, ZACHARY (1784-1850)
Taylor 1826–1828
See also:Stephen D. See also:Miller Democrat 1828–183o
James Hamilton, jun. „ 1830–1832
Robert Y. See also:Hayne 1832–1834
See also:George See also:McDuffie „ 1834–1836
See also:Pierce M. See also:- BUTLER
- BUTLER (or BOTELER), SAMUEL (1612–168o)
- BUTLER (through the O. Fr. bouteillier, from the Late Lat. buticularius, buticula, a bottle)
- BUTLER, ALBAN (1710-1773)
- BUTLER, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN (1818-1893)
- BUTLER, CHARLES (1750–1832)
- BUTLER, GEORGE (1774-1853)
- BUTLER, JOSEPH (1692-1752)
- BUTLER, NICHOLAS MURRAY (1862– )
- BUTLER, SAMUEL (1774-1839)
- BUTLER, SAMUEL (1835-1902)
- BUTLER, SIR WILLIAM FRANCIS (1838– )
- BUTLER, WILLIAM ARCHER (1814-1848)
Butler ,,
1836–1838 See also:Patrick See also:Noble ,,
1838–184o
B. K. Henegan „ (acting) 184o
John P. See also:Richardson ,,
1840–1842 James H. See also:Hammond „ 1842–1844
William See also:Aiken ,,
1844–1846
David Johnson „ 1846–1848
Whitemarsh B. Seabrook . „ 1848–185o
John H. Means . II
1850–1852 John L. Manning 1852–1854
James H. See also:- ADAMS
- ADAMS, ANDREW LEITH (1827-1882)
- ADAMS, CHARLES FRANCIS (1807-1886)
- ADAMS, HENRY (1838— )
- ADAMS, HENRY CARTER (1852— )
- ADAMS, HERBERT (i858— )
- ADAMS, HERBERT BAXTER (1850—1901)
- ADAMS, JOHN (1735–1826)
- ADAMS, JOHN QUINCY (1767-1848)
- ADAMS, SAMUEL (1722-1803)
- ADAMS, THOMAS (d. c. 1655)
- ADAMS, WILLIAM (d. 162o)
Adams „ 1854–1856
obert F. W. See also:Allston 1856–1858
11
William H. Gist „ 1858–1860
Francis W. Pickens „ 186o–1862
Milledge L. See also:Bonham . ,,
1862–1864 Andrew G. McGrath . ,,
1864–1865 Benjamin F. See also:Perry „ (provi-
sional) 1865 James L. Orr Conservative 1865–1868
Gen. Edward R. S. Canby . (military See also:governor) 1868
Robert K. See also:Scott . Republican 1868–1872
See also:Franklin J. See also:Moses, jun. 1872–1874
Daniel H. See also:- CHAMBERLAIN (0. Fr. chamberlain, chamberlenc, Mod. Fr. chambellan, from O. H. Ger. Chamarling, Chamarlinc, whence also the Med. Lat. cambellanus, camerlingus, camerlengus; Ital. camerlingo; Span. camerlengo, compounded of 0. H. Ger. Chamara, Kamara [Lat.
- CHAMBERLAIN, JOSEPH (1836— )
- CHAMBERLAIN, JOSHUA LAWRENCE (1828– )
- CHAMBERLAIN, SIR NEVILLE BOWLES (1820-1902)
Chamberlain 1874–1876
See also:Wade See also:Hampton . Democrat 1876–1879
William D. See also:Simpson (acting) 1879–188o
Thomas D. Deter (acting) 188o
Johnson Hagood 188o–1882
See also:Hugh S. See also:Thompson 1882–1886
John C. Sheppa(acting) 1886
John P. Richardson . 1886–1890
Benjamin R. Tillman . 1890–1894
John G.
See also:Evans 1894–1897
William H. Ellerbe 1897–1899
See also:Miles B. McSweeney . 1899–1903
See also:Duncan C. Heyward . 1903–1907
See also:- MARTIN (Martinus)
- MARTIN, BON LOUIS HENRI (1810-1883)
- MARTIN, CLAUD (1735-1800)
- MARTIN, FRANCOIS XAVIER (1762-1846)
- MARTIN, HOMER DODGE (1836-1897)
- MARTIN, JOHN (1789-1854)
- MARTIN, LUTHER (1748-1826)
- MARTIN, SIR THEODORE (1816-1909)
- MARTIN, SIR WILLIAM FANSHAWE (1801–1895)
- MARTIN, ST (c. 316-400)
- MARTIN, WILLIAM (1767-1810)
Martin F. Ansel , 1907–1911
Coleman L. Blease „ 1911
BIBLIOGRAPHY—For See also:general description see See also:Michael Tuomey, See also:Report on the See also:Geology of South Carolina (See also:Columbia, 1848) ; the See also:Hand-See also:book of South Carolina; Resources, Institutions, and See also:Industries of the See also:State, published by the State See also:Department of See also:Agriculture, See also:Commerce and See also:Immigration (Columbia, 1907 ; 2nd ed., 1908) ; the See also:Annual Reports (1904 seq.) of the same department and its other publications; and W. G. See also:Simms, See also:Geography of South Carolina (See also:Charleston, 1843). For See also:administration see D. D. See also:Wallace, The See also:Civil See also:Government of South Carolina (See also:Dallas, 1906); E. L. See also:Whitney, Government of the See also:Colony of South Carolina, in Johns See also:Hopkins University Studies, vol. xiii. (See also:Baltimore, 1895) ; B. J. Ramage, See also:Local Government and See also:Free See also:Schools in South Carolina, in Johns Hopkins University Studies, vol. i. No. 12 (Baltimore, 1883) ; Colyer Meriwether, See also:History of Higher See also:Education in South Carolina (See also:Washington, 1889), in Circulars of See also:Information of the See also:United States See also:Bureau of Education, No. 3. There is no general history of South Carolina. The See also:standard See also:work for the colonial period is Edward McCrady's The History of South Carolina under the Proprietary Government, 1670–1719 (New See also:York, 1897) and his History of South Carolina under the Royal Government, 1719–1776 (ibid. 1899), which are accurate and interesting, but neglect the See also:manuscript See also:sources at Columbia. Older histories are See also:Alexander Hewatt, See also:Historical See also:Account of the Rise and Progress of the Colonies of South Carolina and See also:Georgia (See also:London, 1779), freely used by later writers; David See also:Ramsay, History of South Carolina ( 2 vols., Charleston, 1809), little more than a reprint, without acknowledgments, of Hewatt; and William J. See also:Rivers, See also:Sketch of the History of South Carolina to the See also:Close of the Proprietary Government, 1719 (Charleston, 1856), which was utilized by McCrady in his first See also:volume and was the first history of the colony based on the documents in the Public Records See also:- OFFICE (from Lat. officium, " duty," " service," a shortened form of opifacium, from facere, " to do," and either the stem of opes, " wealth," " aid," or opus, " work ")
Office. See also E. L. Whitney, " Bibliography of the Colonial History of South Carolina,” in Annual Report of the See also:American Historical Association for the See also:Year 1894 (Washington, 1895). More distinctly legal and See also:political in See also:character are three doctors' monographs: Edson L. Whitney, Government of the Colony of South Carolina (Baltimore, 1895), based too exclusively on the statutes; D. D. Wallace, Constitutional History of South Carolina from 1725 to 1775 (See also:Abbeville, S. C., 1899; new ed., 1908), a very brief See also:summary; and W. See also:Roy Smith, South Carolina as a Royal See also:Province, 1719–1776 (New York, 1903), based on the manuscript sources at Columbia. The standard work for the See also:War of See also:Independence is Edward McCrady, The History
(chosen by the council) .(See also:deputy-governor)
Royal Period (1719–1776)
1670–1671 (chosen by the council) 1671—1672
. . 1672–1674 1674–1682 1682–1684 1684
1684–1685 1685
1685–1686 1686–1690 1690–1692 1692–1693
1693–1694 (chosen by the council) 1694
1694–1696
1696–1700
(chosen by the council) 1700–1702 1702-1710 1710 1710-1711 1711-1716 1716–1717 1717–1719
(elected by the See also:people)
(See also:president of the council and acting-governor)
(See also:lieutenant-governor)
(president of the council,
lieutenant-governor) James Glen . .
William Henry Lyttleton
William Bull, the 2nd . (lieutenant-governor)
Thomas See also:Boone .
William Bull, the 2nd . (lieutenant-governor)
See also:Lord Charles Greville Montague
William Bull, the 2nd . (lieutenant-governor)
Lord Charles Greville Montague
William Bull, the 2nd . . (lieutenant-governor)
Lord Charles Greville Montague
William Bull, the 2nd . . (lieutenant-governor)
Lord William See also:- CAMPBELL, ALEXANDER (1788–1866)
- CAMPBELL, BEATRICE STELLA (Mrs PATRICK CAMPBELL) (1865– )
- CAMPBELL, GEORGE (1719–1796)
- CAMPBELL, JOHN
- CAMPBELL, JOHN (1708-1775)
- CAMPBELL, JOHN CAMPBELL, BARON (1779-1861)
- CAMPBELL, JOHN FRANCIS
- CAMPBELL, LEWIS (1830-1908)
- CAMPBELL, REGINALD JOHN (1867— )
- CAMPBELL, THOMAS (1777—1844)
Campbell
Henry See also:Laurens (president of the council of safety)
Statehood Period (1776– ) (president) (president)
. Democrat-Republican
71
1719—1721 1721–1729
1724–1729 1729–1735 1735–1737
1776—1778. 1778–1779 1779–1782 1782–1783 1783–1785 1785–1787 1787–1789 1789–1792 1792–1794 1794–1796
1796–1798 1798-1800 1800–1802 1802–1804 1804–18o6 1806–18o8 1808-1810 1810-1812 1812-1814
of South Carolina in the Revolution, 1776–1783 (2 vols., New York, 1901–1902). Older books on the subject are David Ramsay, History of the Revolution of South Carolina from a See also:British Colony to an See also:Independent State (2 vols., Trenton, 1785) ; William Moultrie, See also:Memoirs of the American Revolution, so far as it related to the States of See also:North and South Carolina and Georgia (2 vols., New York, 1802) ; If Drayton, Memoirs of the American Revolution See also:relating to the See also:Slate of South Carolina (2 vols., Charleston, 1821) ; and R. W. Gibbes, Documentary History of the American Revolution (3 vols., Columbia, 1853; New York, 1857). Very little has been written on the period since 1783. David F. See also:Houston, See also:Critical Study of See also:Nullification in South Carolina (New York, 1896), is a concise, scholarly work. See also:Hermann von Hoist's John C. See also:Calhoun (See also:Boston, 1892), is written from the extreme nationalistic and See also:anti-See also:slavery point of view. For the Civil War and Reconstruction, see James See also:Ford See also:Rhodes, History of the United States from the See also:Compromise of 185o (5 vols., New York, 1893–1904) ; James S. See also:Pike, The Prostrate State; or South Carolina under See also:Negro Government (New York, 1874) ; Carl See also:Schurz, Report on the States of South Carolina, Georgia, &c. (Washing-ton, 1865, being 39th See also:Congress, 1st session, Sen. Ex. Doc. 2); Hilary A. See also:Herbert and others, Why the Solid South ? (Baltimore, 1890) ; and John P. Hollis, The See also:Early Period of Reconstruction in South Carolina (Baltimore, 1905), containing an excellent discussion of the period from 1865 to 1868. For the religious history see See also:Frederick Dalcho, An Historical Account of the See also:Protestant Episcopal See also:- CHURCH
- CHURCH (according to most authorities derived from the Gr. Kvpcaxov [&wµa], " the Lord's [house]," and common to many Teutonic, Slavonic and other languages under various forms—Scottish kirk, Ger. Kirche, Swed. kirka, Dan. kirke, Russ. tserkov, Buig. cerk
- CHURCH, FREDERICK EDWIN (1826-1900)
- CHURCH, GEORGE EARL (1835–1910)
- CHURCH, RICHARD WILLIAM (1815–189o)
- CHURCH, SIR RICHARD (1784–1873)
Church in South Carolina from the first See also:Settlement of the Province to the War of the Revolution (Charleston, 1820) ; G. D. Bernheim, History of the See also:German Settlements and of the Lutheran Church in North and South Carolina (See also:Philadelphia, 1872). An excellent monograph on the controversy between the Up See also:Country and the See also:Low Country is William A. Schaper, Sectionalism and See also:Representation in South Carolina (Washington, igol). Among the See also:chief printed sources are the North Carolina Colonial Records (10 vols., See also:Raleigh, 1886–189o), useful for the early period; B. R. See also:Carroll, Historical Collections of South Carolina (2 vols., New York, 1836) ; and the South Carolina Historical Society Collections (5 vols., Charleston, 1857, 1858, 1859, 1887 and 1897—vol. v. contains the See also:Shaftesbury Papers).
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