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    Hugh Swinton Legaré (/lɪˈɡriː/ lih-GREE; January 2, 1797 – June 20, 1843) was an American lawyer, diplomat and politician from South Carolina who served...
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  • Legare or Légaré may refer to: George Swinton Legaré (1869–1913), American politician Hugh S. Legaré (1797–1843), American lawyer and politician James...
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    women whose career paths would lead them to become Secretary of States (Hugh S. Legaré), Secretary of Commerce (Charles Sawyer) and Chair of the Federal Trade...
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    treaty now completed, he forced Webster's resignation and installed Hugh S. Legaré of South Carolina as an interim successor. With the help of newly appointed...
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    other poems in 1848. Born in Charleston, South Carolina, Legaré was the son of John D. Legaré, the founding editor of the farm journal Southern Agriculturalist...
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    January 6, 1832. An American legation headed by Hugh S. Legaré arrived in Brussels that same year. The U.S., Britain and other major countries demanded Belgium...
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    work on the British treaty now completed, Tyler replaced Webster with Hugh S. Legaré of South Carolina. With the help of newly appointed Treasury Secretary...
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    "Hugh Swinton Legare (1797–1843)". Office of the Historian. Archived from the original on November 4, 2021. Retrieved November 13, 2021. "William S. Derrick...
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    president of Clariosophic. Other early presidents include Stephen Elliott, Hugh S. Legaré. George McDuffie and Richard I. Manning. The Society was reactivated...
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    physician George Swinton Legaré (1869–1913), U.S. Representative from South Carolina Hugh S. Legaré (1797–1843), 16th U.S. Attorney General William Turner...
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  • president of Clariosophic. Other early presidents include Stephen Elliott, Hugh S. Legaré, George McDuffie, and Richard I. Manning. The Society was reactivated...
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    service as acting attorneys general before appointment or after resignation U.S.C. Title 28, §508 establishes the first two positions in the line of succession...
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    there, he studied mathematics and belles-lettres and became friends with Hugh Lawson White. Dissatisfied with the curriculum at Washington College, Crittendon...
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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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    Carolina In office 1822–1830 Preceded by Robert Young Hayne Succeeded by Hugh S. Legaré Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives In office 1830–1830...
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    Treasury and 1824 US presidential candidate; Hugh S. Legaré, editor of the Southern Review; Governor and U.S. Senator George McDuffie of South Carolina;...
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  • Elected in 1892. Retired. George S. Legaré Democratic 1st March 4, 1903 – January 31, 1913 Elected in 1902. Died. Hugh S. Legaré Democratic 1st March 4, 1837...
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    On January 6, 2023, the district was declared unconstitutional by the U.S. District Court for the District of South Carolina on account of racial gerrymandering...
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    d'Affaires to the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies from 1831 to 1832 and as the U.S. representative for Maryland's 4th district from 1821 to 1823. Nelson was...
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    Denizens Or Natives’’ On use of ‘denizen’ in the US – see quote from Hugh S. Legare (Attorney General of US) Foreigners Voting Rights in the Kingdom of...
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    December 7, 1822 Democratic-Republican James L. Petigru 1822 1830 Whig Hugh S. Legaré November 27, 1830 November 29, 1832 Democratic Robert Rhett November...
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    Robert Barnwell Rhett (category S-bef: 'before' parameter includes the word 'created')
    Rhett was of English ancestry. On his mother's side, he was related to U.S. Representative Robert Barnwell (his great-uncle) and Senator Robert Woodward...
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    Henry Laurens Pinckney (September 24, 1794 – February 3, 1863) was a U.S. Representative from South Carolina, and the son of Charles Pinckney and Mary...
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  • Congress. Retrieved January 1, 2013. "LEGARÉ, George Swinton". infoplease. Retrieved January 1, 2013. "LEGARÉ, Hugh Swinton, (1797–1843)". Biographical...
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    Hugh Simons Gibson (August 16, 1883 – December 12, 1954) was an American diplomat. He was actively involved in disarmament talks from 1925 to 1932. Throughout...
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    (Methodist), elected December 4, 1837 Clerk: Walter S. Franklin, until September 20, 1838 (died) Hugh A. Garland, elected December 3, 1838 Doorkeeper: Overton...
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  • The following table indicates the parties of elected officials in the U.S. state of South Carolina: Governor Lieutenant Governor Secretary of State Attorney...
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    Notes Belgium did not have formal diplomatic relations until 1832, when Hugh S. Legaré, the former Attorney General of South Carolina, became Chargés d'Affaires...
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    many of which have been published. He was the subject of a biography, 1981's A Federalist Converted: The Life of Virgil Maxcy of Maryland, 1785-1844, by...
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  • Scrapped 1962 SS Hugh S. Legare Hugh S. Legaré 685 standard 18 November 1942 22 December 1942 Scrapped 1959 SS Hugh Williamson Hugh Williamson 157 standard...
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