Member of the United States House of Representatives from South Carolina's 8th District
In office December 8, 1834 – May 1, 1836
Preceded by
James Blair
Succeeded by
John Peter Richardson II
Member of the South Carolina Senate from Clarendon District
In office November 22, 1830 – November 24, 1834
Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from Clarendon District
In office November 25, 1822 – December 3, 1824
Personal details
Born
(1789-05-01)May 1, 1789 Sumter County, South Carolina
Died
May 1, 1836(1836-05-01) (aged 47) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Resting place
Columbia, South Carolina
Political party
Democratic-Republican
Other political affiliations
Union Party
Alma mater
South Carolina College
Military service
Branch/service
South Carolina militia
Rank
Captain
Battles/wars
War of 1812
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