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    Robert Barnwell Rhett (born Robert Barnwell Smith; December 21, 1800 – September 14, 1876) was an American politician who served as a deputy from South...
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    R. Barnwell Rhett Jr. (February 25, 1828 – January 29, 1905) was a Confederate-American thought leader who edited the pro-secession Charleston Mercury...
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    The Robert Barnwell Rhett House is a historic house at 6 Thomas Street in Charleston, South Carolina. A National Historic Landmark, it is significant...
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  • R. Barnwell Rhett may refer to: Robert Barnwell Rhett R. Barnwell Rhett Jr. This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title R. Barnwell...
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    Southern politician Robert Barnwell Rhett. Rhett was educated at Harvard, class of 1850; in a letter to another son in 1847, Robert Rhett complained that...
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    R. Barnwell Rhett Jr. (1828–1905), newspaper editor, Confederate officer Alfred M. Rhett (1829–1889), planter, Confederate officer William Rhett (fl...
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    contrast with its pro-Davis competitor the Charleston Courier. Rhett's son R. Barnwell Rhett Jr. was the editor. Humorist George William Bagby was a Richmond...
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    time the state would do so. Secessionist under the leadership of Robert Barnwell Rhett and unionists under the leadership of James Lawrence Orr fought...
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    fill vacancy) South Carolina Robert Barnwell Rhett Robert W. Barnwell Christopher Gustavus Memminger James Chesnut, Jr. William Porcher Miles Laurence...
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  • Cobb, President of the Congress South Carolina: R. Barnwell Rhett, R. W. Barnwell, James Chesnut, Jr., C. G. Memminger, Wm. Porcher Miles, Laurence M....
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    the Congress South Carolina: R. Barnwell Rhett, C. G. Memminger, Wm. Porcher Miles, James Chesnut, Jr., R. W. Barnwell, William W. Boyce, Laurence Keitt...
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    Rawlins Lowndes, Robert Gibbes, James Moore and William Aiken, Jr. Additionally, he was related to U.S. Senator Robert Barnwell Rhett. Maybank graduated...
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    James Hamilton Jr. (May 8, 1786 – November 15, 1857) was an American lawyer and politician. He represented South Carolina in the U.S. Congress (1822–1829)...
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    the U.S. Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of R. Barnwell Rhett and served from May 10, 1852, to March 4, 1853. He resumed the practice...
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    elected to the U.S. Congress William Verity, Jr., former U.S. Secretary of Commerce Others Robert W. Barnwell, former Episcopal bishop, third Bishop of Alabama...
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    1857 Served alongside: John C. Calhoun, Franklin H. Elmore, Robert W. Barnwell, Robert B. Rhett, William F. De Saussure and Josiah J. Evans Succeeded by...
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    II (J) 25th (1837–1839) Hugh S. Legaré (D) Robert Barnwell Rhett (D) John Campbell (N) Waddy Thompson Jr. (W) William K. Clowney (N) John Peter Richardson...
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    and Don Troiani A Fire-Eater Remembers: The Confederate Memoir of Robert Barnwell Rhett (2000) Civil War Journal: The Leaders (2003) with Brian C. Pohanka...
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    people of the Slaveholding States of the United States", written by Robert Barnwell Rhett, which called on other slave holding states to secede and join in...
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    November 29, 1832 Governor James Hamilton Jr. Preceded by James L. Petigru Succeeded by Robert Barnwell Rhett Personal details Born Hugh Swinton Legaré...
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