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    Alonzo Jacob Ransier (January 3, 1834 – August 17, 1882) was an American politician in South Carolina who served as the state's first black Lieutenant...
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    Cameron is modeled after Leroy McAfee. Silas Lynch was modeled after Alonzo J. Ransier and Richard Howell Gleaves. After the failure of the Kinemacolor project...
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    Meckler Books. ISBN 9780930466008. Retrieved June 13, 2023. Dubin, Michael J. (2003). United States Gubernatorial Elections, 1776-1860: The Official Results...
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  • South Carolina Senate and South Carolina Constitutional Convention) Alonzo J. Ransier – South Carolina 1873–1875 (also South Carolina Lt. Governor and Constitutional...
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    precursor to the Smithsonian Institution; namesake of the poinsettia Alonzo J. Ransier, state senator and U.S. congressman; first African-American Lieutenant...
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    States Congress. United States Congress. Retrieved July 16, 2013. "Ransier, Alonzo Jacob, (1834 - 1882)". Biographical Directory of the United States...
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  • Republican member of the South Carolina House of Representatives Alonzo J. Ransier, 54th Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina Kwame Raoul, 42nd Attorney...
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    (1826–1871) Republican Louisiana June 27, 1868 November 22, 1871 Died Alonzo J. Ransier (1834–1882) Republican South Carolina December 3, 1870 December 7...
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    (1871–1873) Robert C. De Large (R) Robert B. Elliott (R) 43rd (1873–1875) Alonzo J. Ransier (R) Richard H. Cain (R) Lewis C. Carpenter (R) 44th (1875–1877) Edmund...
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    - January 24, 1873 Preceded by Christopher C. Bowen Succeeded by Alonzo J. Ransier Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from Charleston...
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    Representatives Joseph Rainey Robert Smalls (1875–1879; 1882–1883; 1884–1887) Alonzo J. Ransier (1873–1875) Richard H. Cain (1873–1875; 1877–1879) Robert B. Elliott...
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  • district: Russell Fry (R) (since 2023) Successfully contested election of J.P. Reed United States portal South Carolina portal Politics portal List of...
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    with a president of the Senate elected from among their own members. Alonzo J. Ransier, elected lieutenant governor in 1870, was the first black person to...
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    South Carolina In office March 4, 1875 – July 19, 1876 Preceded by Alonzo J. Ransier Succeeded by Charles W. Buttz Constituency 2nd district In office...
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    December 7, 1872 to December 14, 1876. He served under Governors Franklin J. Moses, Jr. and Daniel Henry Chamberlain. A Haitian-American of mixed ancestry...
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    Missionary Record in 1868), along with another future congressman, Alonzo J. Ransier. Around the same time, Elliott formed the nation's first known African-American...
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  • (political party unknown) Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina: Alonzo J. Ransier (Republican) Lieutenant Governor of Tennessee: Dorsey B. Thomas (Democratic)...
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  • National Association of Base Ball Players, an amateur league. May 2 – William J. Seymour, one of the two Primary Founders of American Pentecostalism was born...
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  • Mart (NR) The Parsonage/Miss Izard's School (HM) John Schnierle Jr./Alonzo J. Ransier House (CP) Plymouth Church/Plymouth Parsonage (HM) Saint Mark's Episcopal...
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  • Robinson, U.S. Senator from Arkansas from 1913 to 1937 (died 1937) James J. Couzens, U.S. Senator from Michigan from 1922 to 1936 (died 1936) August...
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    the promise of political favors in return.[full citation needed] Franklin J. Moses, Jr., the first governor after him, claimed Scott "fraudulently signed...
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    1870. Seat declared vacant. Vacant January 24, 1873 – March 3, 1873 Alonzo J. Ransier (Charleston) Republican March 4, 1873 – March 3, 1875 43rd Elected...
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    Ranking Member: John J. Ingalls) Judiciary (Chairman: George F. Edmunds; Ranking Member: George G. Wright) Manufactures (Chairman: Thomas J. Robertson; Ranking...
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    Territorial Delegate". Our Campaigns. Retrieved April 11, 2021. Dubin, Michael J. (March 1, 1998). United States Congressional Elections, 1788-1997: The Official...
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  • Smalls and Richard H. Cain to the U.S. House of Representatives, Alonzo J. Ransier and Richard Howell Gleaves as lieutenant governor, and Francis Lewis...
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  • July 6, 1868 – December 3, 1870 1868   Robert Kingston Scott 54   Alonzo J. Ransier Republican December 3, 1870 – December 7, 1872 1870   First black...
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  • Thomas J. Robertson (R) Frederick A. Sawyer (R) 4R 1869 Franklin J. Moses Jr. (R) 25R, 6D 110R, 14D Grant/ Colfax (R) Y 1870 Alonzo J. Ransier (R) 1871...
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  • R-OH Charles Pelham R-AL Harris M. Plaisted R-ME Austin F. Pike R-NH Alonzo J. Ransier R-SC James T. Rapier R-AL Morgan Rawls D-GA William H. Ray R-IL John...
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  • 1821–1899 Joseph E. Ransdell 1899–1913 Louisiana Democratic 1858–1954 Alonzo J. Ransier 1873–1875 South Carolina Republican 1834–1882 Harry C. Ransley 1920–1937...
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    district, in office since 1871, declined to run for re-election. Alonzo J. Ransier was nominated by the Republicans and defeated Independent Republican...
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