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AbbevilleJohn A. Hunter, B. Milford, white; H. J. Lomax, W. N. Joiner, Thomas Williamson, colored.

AndersonWilliam Perry, N. J. Newall, white; Samuel Johnson, colored.

BerkeleyM. F. Becker, D. H. Chamberlain, Timothy Hurley, Joseph H. Jenks, A. C. Richmond, white; William Jervey, Benjamin Byas, W. H. W. Gray, George Lee, colored.

BeaufortJ. D. Bell, R. G. Holmes, white; F. E. Wilder, L. S. Langley, W. J. Whipper, Robert Smalls, J. J. Wright, colored.

BarnwellC. P. Leslie, Niles G. Parker, white; James N. Hayne, A. Middleton, C. D. Hayne, Julius Mayer, colored.

CharlestonA. G. Mackey, C. C. Bowen, Gilbert Pillsbury, white; F. L. Cardozo, William McKinlay, R. H. Cain, R. C. DeLarge, A. J. Ransier, colored.

ChesterPurvis Alexander, Barney Burton, Sancho Sanders, colored.

ChesterfieldR. J. Donaldson, white; H. L. Shrewsbury, colored.

ClarendonElias E. Dickson, white; William Nelson, colored.

ColletonJ. S. Craig, white; William M. Thomas, William Driffle, W. M. Vinery, colored.

DarlingtonB. F. Whittemore, white; Isaac Brockenton, Jordan Lang, Richard Humbird, colored.

EdgefieldFrank Arnim, white; R. B. Elliott, Prince R. Rivers, John Bonum, David Harris, John Wooley, colored.

FairfieldJames M. Rutland, white; H. D. Edwards, Henry Jacob, colored.

GeorgetownHenry W. Webb, white; F. F. Miller, Joseph H. Rainey, colored.

GreenvilleJames M. Allen, J. M. Runion, white; Wilson Cook, W. B. Johnson, colored.

HorryHenry Jones, A. R. Thompson, colored.

KershawJ. K. Jillson, S. G. W. Dill, white; John A. Chestnut, colored.

LancasterAlbert Clinton, Charles Jones, colored.

LexingtonLemanuel Boozer, Simeon Corley, white.

LaurensJoseph Crews, Y. J. P. Owens, white; Harry McDaniels, Nelson Davis, colored.

MarionW. S. Collins, white; J. W. Johnson, H. E. Hayne, B. A. Thompson, colored.

MarlboroCalvin Stubbs, George Jackson, colored.

NewberryB. O. Duncan, white; James Henderson, Lee Nance, colored.

OrangeburgE. W. M. Mackey, white; E. J. Cain, W. J. McKinlay, T. K. Sasportas, B. F. Randolph, colored.

PickensM. Mauldin, Alexander Bryce, L. B. Johnson, white.

RichlandThomas J. Robertson, white; W. B. Nash, S. B. Thompson, C. M. Wilder, colored.

SpartanburgJ. P. F. Camp, J. S. Gentry, white; Rice Foster, Coy Wingo, colored.

SumterT. J. Coghlan, F. J. Moses, Jr., white; W. E. Johnson, Samuel Lee, colored.

UnionJ. H. Goss, white; Abram Dogan, Samuel Nuckles, colored.

WilliamsburgWilliam Darrington, white; C. M. Olsen, S. A. Swails, colored.

YorkJ. L. Neagle, William E. Rose, white; J. W. Mead, J. H. White, colored.

Three of the delegates elected failed to attend,F. A. Sawyer, white, Charleston; John K. Terry, white, Colleton; George D. Medis, colored, Edgefield.

Of the 124 delegates elected, forty-eight were white and seventy-six colored. The white men classed as Republicans were about equally divided as natives or newcomersin the vernacular of the times, "scalawags" or "carpetbaggers."

The following table gives the previous residence of the delegates:


Senators of South CarolinaReconstruction Period166

19 Names marked with asterisk not in lists given in Reynold's Reconstruction in South Carolina, pp. 106-107, 394-396.


Member of the House of Representatives of South Carolina During Reconstruction Period167

Additional names by Bishop George W. Clinton.



See Reynold's Reconstruction, p. 505.

Members of South Carolina General Assembly, 1868168Senators

The number of white senators elected was twenty-one, and of colored, ten.

Representatives

AbbevilleGeorge Dusenberry, T. B. Milford, James Martin, white; R. M. Valentine, W. J. Lomax, colored.

*AndersonJohn B. Moore, B. Frank Sloan, John Wilson, all white.

BarnwellB. F. Berry, W. J. Mixson, white; C. D. Hayne, James N. Hayne, Julius Mayer, R. B. Elliott, colored.

BeaufortC. J. Stolbrand, Charles S. Kuh, white; W. J. Whipper, P. E. Ezekiel, Robert Smalls, G. A. Bennett, W. C. Morrison, colored.

CharlestonReuben Tomlinson, Joseph H. Jenks, John B. Dennis, F. J. Moses, Jr., B. F. Jackson, white; R. C. DeLarge, A. J. Ransier, colored.

W. H. W. Gray, B. A. Bosemon, George Lee, William McKinlay, W. J. Brodie, John B. Wright, William R. Jervay, Abraham Smith, Samuel Johnson, Stephen Brown, Edward Mickey, colored.

The counties marked * were Democratic.

ChesterBarney Humphries, Sancho Sanders, Barney Burton, colored.

ChesterfieldH. L. Shrewsberry, D. I. J. Johnson, colored.

ClarendonWilliam Nelson, Powell Smyth, colored.

ColletonGeorge F. McIlntyre, white; W. B. Hoyt, W. M. Thomas, Wm. Driffle, colored.

DarlingtonG. Holliman, white; Jordan Lang, John Boston, Alfred Rush, colored.

EdgefieldT. Root, white; David Harris, Samuel J. Lee, John Wooley, Prince R. Rivers, John Gardner, Lawrence Cain, colored.

FairfieldL. W. Duvall, white; Henry Jacob, Henry Johnson, colored.

GeorgetownHenry W. Webb, white; F. F. Miller, W. H. Jones, colored.

GreenvilleSamuel Tinsley, John B. Hyde, white; Wilson Cook, W. A. Bishop, colored.

*HorryZadock Bullock, W. W. Waller, white.

Kershaw, S. G. W. Dill, white; John A. Chestnut, J. W. Nash, colored.

*LancasterT. Frank Clyburn, W. G. Stewart, white.

LaurensJoseph Crews, white; Griffin Johnson, Wade Perrin, Harry McDaniels, colored.

LexingtonG. A. Lewie, white; H. W. Purvis, colored.

MarlboroT. B. Stubbs, white; John G. Grant, colored.

MarionW. S. Collins, white; Evan Hayes, B. A. Thompson, colored.

NewberryJoseph Boston, James Hutson, James Henderson, colored.

*OconeeO. M. Doyle, W. C. Keith, white.

OrangeburgW. J. McKinlay, T. K. Sasportas, F. DeMars, E. J. Cain, James P. Mays, colored.

*PickensW. T. Field, white.

RichlandS. B. Thompson, William Simmons, C. M. Wilder, Aesop Goodson, colored.

*SpartansburgSamuel Littlejohn, Robert M. Smith, Javan Bryant, C. C. Turner, white.

SumterJohn H. Ferriter, white; W. E. Johnson, James Smiley, Burrell James, colored.

UnionSamuel Nuckles, Junius Mobley, Simon Farr, colored.

WilliamsburgC. H. Pettingill, white; R. F. Scott, Jefferson Pendergrass, colored.

YorkP. J. O'Connell, John L. Neagle, white; J. H. White, John W. Mead, colored.

The number of white representatives was forty-six, and of colored seventy-eight. On joint ballot there were sixty-seven whites and eighty-eight colored135 Republicans and twenty Democrats.

The counties marked * were Democratic.

Senators and Representatives Elected to South Carolina General Assembly in 1876169

*AikenSenator, A. P. Butler; Representatives, C. E. Sawyer, J. Woodward, L. M. Asbill, J. G. Guignard, all white.

*AbbevilleSenator, J. C. Maxwell; Representatives, W. K. Bradley, R. R. Hemphill, F. A. Connor, Wm. Hood, J. L. Moore, all white.

*AndersonRepresentatives, H. R. Vandiver, R. W. Simpson, W. C. Brown, James L. Orr, all white.

*BarnwellSenator, J. M. Williams; Representatives, I. S. Bamberg, John W. Holmes, L. W. Youmans, W. A. Rountree, Robert Aldrich, all white.

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