• Manuel Simeon Corley (February 10, 1823 – November 20, 1902) was a U.S. Representative from South Carolina. "Sim" Corley was born in Lexington County,...
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  • born Johnny Corley, American soul singer Ken Corley (1920–1984), American basketball player Manuel S. Corley (1823–1902), US House of Representatives member...
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    Phillies Nick Ciuffo, 2013 first-round pick by the Tampa Bay Rays Manuel S. Corley, congressman (1868–1869) Emily Geiger, American Revolutionary heroine...
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    Jim Clyburn (SC-6), having served in the House since 1993. The current U.S. House delegation from South Carolina has 7 members, including 6 Republicans...
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  • in 1848. Retired. Manuel S. Corley Republican 3rd July 25, 1868 – March 3, 1869 Elected to finish the short term. Retired. James S. Cothran Democratic...
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    27, 2017. "South Carolina". Official Congressional Directory. 1991/1992- : S. Pub.: 104 1887. hdl:2027/uc1.l0075858456. "Election Statistics - US House...
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  • DeMarcus Deon Corley (born June 3, 1974) is an American professional boxer. A veteran of the sport for more than two decades, he held the WBO junior welterweight...
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  • William Wellington Corlett 1877–1879 Wyoming Democratic 1842–1890 Manuel S. Corley 1868–1869 South Carolina Republican 1823–1902 John Blaisdell Corliss...
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    Johnson acquitted again November 3, 1868: 1868 presidential election: Ulysses S. Grant (R) defeated Horatio Seymour (D) December 25, 1868: President Johnson...
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    State College professor was first black enrolled at West Point". Purdum, Todd S. "Black Cadet Gets a Posthumous Commission." New York Times (July 25, 1995)...
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