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Barnwell, Robert Woodward, 1801-1882

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Personal name headingBarnwell, Robert Woodward, 1801-1882
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Birth date1801-08-10
Death date1882-11-05
Place of birthBeaufort (S.C.)
Place of deathColumbia (S.C.)
AffiliationUnited States. Congress. House
United States. Congress. Senate
Profession or occupationLegislators
Found inNUCMC data South Carolina Historical Society for Barnwell family. Papers, 1824-1898 (Robert Woodward Barnwell, 1801-1882, senator)
WWWA, 1607-1896 (Barnwell, Robert Woodward, senator, congressman, college pres.; b. Beaufort, S.C., Aug. 10, 1801; s. Robert and Elizabeth (Hayne) B.; m. Eliza Barnwell, 1827; mem. U.S. Ho. of Reps. from S.C., 21st-22nd congresses; signer S.C. Nullification Ordinance, 1832; U.S. Senate, 1880; Confederate Senate from S.C., 1861-1865; d. Columbia, S.C., Nov. 5, 1882)
Bio. dir. U.S. congress, 1774-1989 (Barnwell, Robert Woodward; pres. South Carolina College; conducted a private girls school in Columbia, S.C.)
Biographical directory of the United States Congress website, viewed July 31, 2023: (Barnwell, Robert Woodward, (son of Robert Barnwell), a Representative and a Senator from South Carolina; born in Beaufort, Beaufort County, S.C., August 10, 1801; attended private schools in Beaufort and Charleston, S.C., and graduated from Harvard University in 1821; studied law; admitted to the bar and commenced practice in Beaufort, S.C., in 1824; member, State house of representatives 1826-1828; elected to the Twenty-first and Twenty-second Congresses (March 4, 1829-March 3,1833); not a candidate for renomination in 1832; president of South Carolina College (now the University of South Carolina) at Columbia 1835-1841, when he resigned; appointed to the United States Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Franklin H. Elmore and served from June 4 to December 8, 1850, when a successor was elected and qualified; not a candidate for election; member of the Nashville convention in 1850; commissioner to the Federal Government from South Carolina regarding the secession of that State in December 1860; delegate to the convention of the seceding States in Montgomery, Ala., his being the deciding vote in the South Carolina delegation which carried the State for Jefferson Davis and made him President of the Southern Confederacy; member of the Confederate States Senate 1861-1865; chairman of the faculty of the University of South Carolina 1866-1873; conducted a private girls school in Columbia, S.C.; died in Columbia, Richland County, S.C., November 5, 1882; interment in St. Helena's Churchyard, Beaufort, S.C.)
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