John Durant Ashmore (August 18, 1819 – December 5, 1871) was a U.S. Representative from South Carolina, and a cousin of Robert T. Ashmore. Born in Greenville...
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John Ashmore may refer to: John D. Ashmore (1819–1871), American politician John Ashmore (translator) (fl. 1621), English translator Jonathan Ashmore...
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Cousin of Robert T. Ashmore. Robert T. Ashmore (1904–1989), U.S. Representative from South Carolina 1953–69. Cousin of John D. Ashmore. Eli P. Ashmun (1770–1819)...
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Robert Thomas Ashmore (February 22, 1904 – October 5, 1989) was a U.S. Representative from South Carolina, cousin of John D. Ashmore. Born on a farm near...
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Fenton) Judiciary (Chairman: John Hickman) Manufactures (Chairman: Charles F. Adams) Mileage (Chairman: John D. Ashmore) Military Affairs (Chairman: Benjamin...
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(1855–1857) 35th (1857–1859) William Porcher Miles (D) Milledge Luke Bonham (D) 36th (1859–1861) John D. Ashmore (D) American Civil War 37th (1861–1863)...
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ex-governor John D. Ashmore, resigned seat in the U.S. Congress W.L. Bonham [sic], rebel brigadier general M. Butler, rebel brigadier general John Bratton...
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2019) 5th district: Ralph Norman (R) (since 2017) 6th district: Jim Clyburn (D) (since 1993) 7th district: Russell Fry (R) (since 2023) Successfully contested...
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November 2010, the Republican Mick Mulvaney defeated longtime Congressman John Spratt and became the first Republican since Robert Smalls and the end of...
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more before 1860. He was one of the three commissioners sent to Washington, D.C. to negotiate the transfer of federal property to South Carolina; the failure...
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