Members of different branches of South Carolina Legislature, 1782-1783.

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Members of different branches of South Carolina Legislature, 1782-1783.

Date

1782

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Gives districts from which members were elected.
2023-05-17
600 dpi, 16-bit depth, color, Epson Expression 10000XL, Archival masters are tiffs.

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Cox, Danielle
Butler, Collin (transcriber)

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Ms. 163, Members of different branches of South Carolina Legislature, 1782-1783.

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English

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Ms163

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Members of different Branches of South Carolina Legislature
John Matthews Esq. Govern., Rd. Hutson, Lt. Govern


Senate
Jn. Lewis Gervais, Presid.
Doct. Davd. Oliphant
Coll. William Scott
John Lloyd, P.C.
Saml. Watson
Joseph Bee
Cornel. Dupont
William Harden
General Marrion
William Arthur
Stephen Smith
Richd. Withers, Wm. Logan
P.C. Saml. Smith, Hugh Horry
Simon Berwick
House of Representants
Charlestown
Edw. Rutledge, P.C.
Doct. Davd. Ramsay (delegate)
Coll. Jn. Laurens
Aedanus Burke
Hugh Rutledge, Speaker
Wm. Hasell Gibbes
Thoms. Jones
John Owen
Coll. Jn. Grimkie
Richd. Beresford, P.C.
Rich. Stevens
Charles Warham
Christ Church Parish
Jn. Sandfd. Dart
Jn. Berwick
Maj. Vanderhorst
Clemt. Brown
William Scott Jun.
St. Andrews
Richd. Hutson, Lt. Govern.
Solom. Miller
Peter Boquet, P.C.
St. Johns, Berkley County
Gab. Gignilliat
Jn. Frierson
[illegible] Broughton




St. Georges, Dorchester
Gen. Isaac Huger
Thoms. Waring Sen.
St. James, Goose Creek
Ralph Izard (Delegate)
George Flagg
St. Thomas & St. Dennis
Thomas Shubrick
St. Pauls, Stono.
Thos. Ferguson
Mart. Wilkinson, P.C.
Joseph Harris
G. Levingston
St. Bartholomews, ponpon
James Postell Jun.
Richd. Singellton
Willm. Skirving
Jos. Glover Sen.
St. Helena
Glen Drayton
John Kean
St. James Santee
Henry Hughes
Lewis Miles
Mark Huggins Sen.
Prince Frederick's
Thomas Potts
John McCanty
John James
Wm. McCottry
John Baxter
St. Peter's
Cornels. Dupont
Jas. Moore
Wm. Stafford
John Moore
Thomas Cater
Jams. Thompson
Prince William's
Thomas Hutson
Jams. Smith
Aaron Gillet
Andrew Postell




St. Stephens
Benj. Walker
John Palmer Jun.
District East of Waterree
Coll. Rd. Richardson
James Bradley
John James
John Gamble
Ninety Six District
James Moore
J.E. Calhoun
Arth. Simkins
Hugh Middleton
John Murray
Saxa'Gotha
Jonas Beard
Jacob Richmond
Jo. Culpepper
Lower district between Broad & Saludy Rivers
David Glyn
Mich. Leightand
George Ruff
Little River district
John Wyld
Spartan district
Coll. Henderson
Coll. J. Thomas
Sam. McJunkin
Broad & Catawba Rivers
Jo. Kirkland
E. Lacey
Henry Hunter
Will. Reeves
Willm. Kirkland
Robert Lisle
St. Mathews Parish
R.H. Rapeley
William Reid
Wm. Myddleton
St. Davids Parish
Tristram Thomas
J. Hodges
Wm. Pegues
Wm. Dewitt


Orangeburgh Parish
Henry Feldon
George Kenniston

[Illegible] & No. fork of Edisto
Wm. Robinson
R. Lark
J. Parkinson
Wm. Dunbar
Jn. Collins

New Acquisition
William Hill
J. McHenry
John McCaw
Wm. Howe
J. Howe
John Patten
John Forger


Privy Council
Christopr. Gadsden
Benj. Guerard
Edwd. Rutledge
Richd. Beresford
John Lloyd
Morton Wilkinson
Peter Boquet
Sam. Smith (Geo.town)



Delegates to Congress
John Rutledge
Arth. Middleton
Jn. Lewis Gervais
David Ramsay
Ralph Izard





Sheriffs, Elected by Gener.
Assembly for the differt. districts
Daniel Stevens for Charlestown district
Alexander Moore - Camden do.
Jacob Wm. Harvey - Geo.town do.
Coll. Thomas Jun. - Ninty Six do.
John Wilson - Cheraw do.
Willm. Ross - Beaufort do.
Orangeburgh do.



List (as believed) of the Jacksonborough Assembly of 1782


Does not seem likely that it is Jacksonborough Assembly because Jacksonborough Assembly met in Jan. 1782. John Rutledge, the Governor, made an address and John Mathew was elected Governor at the Jacksonborough Assembly.

See McCrady South Carolina in the Revolution p, 563, 572. For list of member of Jacksonborough Assembly see p. 739.

Citation

South Carolina General Assembly, “Members of different branches of South Carolina Legislature, 1782-1783.,” Charleston Library Society Digital Collections, accessed May 17, 2024, https://charlestonlibrarysociety.omeka.net/items/show/1470.