Wade Hampton (c. 1750 – February 4, 1835) was an American military officer, planter and politician. A two-term U.S. congressman, he may have been the wealthiest...
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Wade Hampton III (March 28, 1818 – April 11, 1902) was the scion of one of the richest families in the ante-bellum South, owning thousands of acres of...
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Wade Hampton II (April 21, 1791 – February 10, 1858) was a United States Army officer, planter and politician who served in the War of 1812. He was a member...
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Wade Hampton may refer to the following people: Wade Hampton I (1752–1835), American soldier in Revolutionary War and War of 1812 and U.S. congressman...
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gloves in the operating room. Caroline Hampton was a member of a prominent southern U.S. family; her uncle, Wade Hampton III, was a Confederate General, governor...
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William Stewart Halsted (category Family of Wade Hampton I)
American surgery today." In 1890, Halsted married Caroline Hampton, the niece of Wade Hampton III, a former general in the Confederate States Army and also...
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James H. Hammond (category Family of Wade Hampton I)
of Wade Hampton II and uncle to his children, including Wade Hampton III. When the senior Hampton learned that Hammond had raped his four Hampton nieces...
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prosperous Hampton family of South Carolina, the property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991. Wealthy planter Wade Hampton II purchased...
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former War of 1812 general Wade Hampton I, a wealthy cotton planter. In turn, his son Wade Hampton II and grandson Wade Hampton III also resided in the home...
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Orleans had heard about the German Coast insurrection. By sunset, General Wade Hampton I, Commodore John Shaw, and Governor Claiborne sent two companies of volunteer...
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Carolina. Owned by Colonel Wade Hampton II and his wife Ann Fitzsimmons Hampton, it was the boyhood home of their first son Wade Hampton III and other children...
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Susan Frances Hampton (1816–1845), daughter of General Wade Hampton I and his wife, Mary Cantey, and half-sister of Colonel Wade Hampton II, who though...
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Son-in-law of Wade Hampton I. John S. Preston (1809–1881), delegate to the Democratic National Convention 1860. Son-in-law of Wade Hampton I. Wade Hampton III (1818–1902)...
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chamber on the rear side of the building. Susan Frances Hampton was the daughter of General Wade Hampton I, one of the largest slave owners in the United States...
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Young (1845), 16th Wife Of Brigham Young Susan Frances Hampton (1845), daughter of Wade Hampton I and first wife of John Lawrence Manning Eliza Hoge (1846)...
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population was 18,561. Its county seat is Hampton. It was named for Confederate Civil War general Wade Hampton, who in the late 1870s, with the ending of...
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John S. Preston (category Family of Wade Hampton I)
On April 28, 1830, he married Caroline Hampton, a daughter of South Carolina's wealthiest planter, Wade Hampton. They eventually had eight children. Preston...
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Robert Goodloe Harper (PA) 4th (1795–1797) William Loughton Smith (F) Wade Hampton I (DR) Lemuel Benton (DR) Richard Winn (DR) Robert Goodloe Harper (F)...
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up by the United States Army under the command of Brigadier General Wade Hampton I, a slave owner himself, and by the United States Navy under Commodore...
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Impeachment of Samuel Chase (section Article I)
Chase was being impeached for would undermine judicial independence, asking, [I]f a judge is forever to be exposed to prosecutions and impeachment for his...
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List of people from South Carolina (section G–I)
governor of South Carolina Shanola Hampton (born 1977), from Charleston, actress, on Showtime series Shameless Wade Hampton I (1752–1835), U.S. Congressman...
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List of slave owners (section I)
Carolina governor, defender of slavery, and owner of more than 300 slaves. Wade Hampton I (c. 1752 – 1835), American general, Congressman, and planter. One of...
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Carolinians: American Revolutionary War generals Wade Hampton I and Peter Horry and Private Robert Stark; Wade Hampton II, who was a veteran of the War of 1812...
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South Carolina planter Wade Hampton III. Initially composed of infantry, cavalry, and artillery battalions, elements of Hampton's Legion participated in...
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Constitution of South Carolina (section Article I)
constitution. In 1794, a number of prominent Upstate residents, including Wade Hampton I and John Kershaw, formed the Representative Reform Association to challenge...
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Carolina Governor William Richardson Davie. Wade Hampton III was also grandson of U.S. Representative Wade Hampton I and later son-in-law of U.S. Senator George...
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Orangeburg Preparatory Schools (redirect from Wade Hampton Academy)
ordered to desegregate. (Wade Hampton II was the owner of the greatest number of slaves in the South before the Civil War; Wade Hampton III was a Reconstruction...
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a feat which one of the wealthiest South Carolinian of the 1790s, Wade Hampton I, had failed to accomplish on two previous occasions. Shultz would go...
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Nullifier 4th March 4, 1835 – February 26, 1836 Elected in 1834. Resigned. Wade Hampton I Democratic-Republican 2nd March 4, 1795 – March 3, 1797 Elected to finish...
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Hampden, Massachusetts – John Hampden (English patriot) Hampton, South Carolina – Gen. Wade Hampton I Hancock, 6 places in Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan...
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