• Manning (Richard Francis Xavier Manning, 1934–2013), American Roman Catholic priest Richard Irvine Manning I (1789–1836), American politician Richard...
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    Carolina. Richard Irvine Manning III was born in Sumter County, South Carolina, on August 15, 1859, to Richard Irvine Manning II. His grandfather, Richard Irvine...
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    Richard Irvine Manning I (May 1, 1789 – May 1, 1836) was the 50th Governor of South Carolina from 1824 to 1826 and was later a Representative in the United...
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    William C. Irby Jr. Richard Irvine Manning III, former State Senator from Sumter County and grandson of Governor Richard Irvine Manning I John Gardiner Richards...
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    Sobel 1978, pp. 1429–1430. "Richard Irvine Manning III". National Governors Association. Retrieved June 30, 2023. "Manning Took Oath As the Governor of...
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    Governor Richard Irvine Manning III faced a strong challenge from former governor Coleman Livingston Blease in the Democratic primary, but Manning won a...
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    the office of Governor. Manning was sworn in as the 50th Governor of South Carolina on 3 January 1825. "Richard Irvine Manning". National Governors Association...
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    until his retirement in 1962. Manning's father, Richard Irvine Manning III and his great-grandfather, Richard Irvine Manning I had previously served as Governors...
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    signer of the Ordinance of Secession. His great-great grandson Richard Irvine Manning III served as a state legislator and as the 92nd governor from 1915...
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  • Governor Manning may refer to: John Lawrence Manning (1816–1889), 65th Governor of South Carolina Richard Irvine Manning I (1789–1836), 50th Governor...
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  • John Lawrence Manning (1816–1889), South Carolina State Senate Randolph Manning (1804–1864), Michigan State Senate Richard Irvine Manning I (1789–1836)...
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    by the Bryce law in 1904. His chief rival, progressive reformer Richard Irvine Manning III, sought to maintain a statewide Dispensary and work to remove...
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  • Retrieved March 16, 2014. "John Lawrence Manning". 2014 SCIWAY.net, LLC. Retrieved March 16, 2014. "Richard Irvine Manning I". 2014 SCIWAY.net, LLC. Retrieved...
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    Presbyterian Church Cemetery Richard Irvine Manning III, (1859-1931), Governor of South Carolina. Wyndham Meredith Manning, (1890-1967), South Carolina...
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    Haynsworth Gayle (1804–1835), diarist Richard Irvine Manning I, 50th governor of South Carolina Richard Irvine Manning III, 92nd governor of South Carolina...
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    six South Carolina governors: Richard Irvine Manning I, John Lawrence Manning, Hugh Smith Thompson, Richard Irvine Manning III, and James F. Byrnes; U.S...
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    Congress as a Jacksonian for the 8th district after the death of Richard Irvine Manning I in 1836. Running as a Democrat, Richardson won re-election for...
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    Carolina. He continued the progressive policies of his predecessor, Richard Irvine Manning III, by establishing a seven-month school term, mandating compulsory...
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    behind their family's generational assets. South Carolina governor Richard Irvine Manning III was quick to denounce the murder. He ordered a full investigation...
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  • of South Carolina 1802–04. Uncle of Richard Irvine Manning I and John Peter Richardson II. Richard Irvine Manning I (1789–1836), South Carolina State...
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    15,000 votes. In a show of spite for progressive governor-elect Richard Irvine Manning III, Blease resigned five days before the end of his second term...
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    territory, he returned to South Carolina in 1823. In 1826 Governor Richard Manning appointed Harper to fill the U.S. Senate seat that had become vacant...
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    (district 36; 1976–2013) John Lawrence Manning (1816–1889), 65th governor of South Carolina (1852-1854) Richard Irvine Manning I (1789–1836), legislator and 50th...
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    named for him. John L. Manning, original owner of Millford Plantation and governor of South Carolina. Richard Irvine Manning III, (1859–1931), Governor...
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    The Liberty Belle (formerly Richard F. Irvine) is a steam-powered riverboat ride vehicle at Rivers of America, Walt Disney World. It was the second boat...
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    1826 – December 10, 1828 Lieutenant James Witherspoon Preceded by Richard Irvine Manning I Succeeded by Stephen Decatur Miller Member of the South Carolina...
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  • Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (died 1889) July 25 Richard J. Oglesby, U.S. Senator from Illinois from 1873 to 1878 (died 1899) George...
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    Socialist 208 0.5% 1914 Richard Irvine Manning III Democrat 34,606 99.8% R.B. Britton Socialist 83 0.2% 1916 Richard Irvine Manning III Democrat 60,405 97...
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    Governor before election Richard Irvine Manning I Democratic-Republican Elected Governor John Taylor Democratic-Republican...
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    Jackson Alexander Irvine (born 7 March 1993) is an Australian professional association football (soccer) player who plays as a central midfielder for Bundesliga...
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