Charles Samuel Green was a farmer and state legislator in South Carolina.[1] He represented Georgetown County, South Carolina, and was first elected as a representative in October 1872.[2][3]
Green was born enslaved in Georgetown County. He served in the South Carolina House of Representatives from 1872 to 1878.[4]
In December 1876 he was appointed to the Committee on Military Affairs and the Committee on Contingent Accounts and Expenses.[5]
CharlesSamuelGreen was a farmer and state legislator in South Carolina. He represented Georgetown County, South Carolina, and was first elected as a...
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Pearson, Hesketh (1960). Charles II: His Life and Likeness. London: Heinemann. Pepys, Samuel (1906a) [1669]. Diary of Samuel Pepys. Vol. 1. London: Dent...
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Anne), and Tara Noble-Singh, a family friend. The couple have two sons: Samuel David Benedict Chatto (born 28 July 1996), 29th in the line of succession...
prosecutor of Charles I, John Cook, declaring that it "pronounced sentence not only against one tyrant but against tyranny itself" and Samuel Rawson Gardiner...
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D. (April 18, 1973). "Soylent Green". Variety. p. 22. Champlin, Charles (April 18, 1973). "Grim Future in 'Soylent Green'". Los Angeles Times. Part IV...
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