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Senate Years of Service: 1789-1796; 1802-1804 Party: Pro-Administration; Anti-Administration; Democratic Republican; Democratic Republican
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BUTLER, Pierce, a Delegate and a Senator from South Carolina; born in County Carlow,
Ireland, July 11, 1744; pursued preparatory studies; came to America in 1758 as
an officer in the British Army; resigned his commission prior to the
Revolutionary War and settled in Charles Town (now Charleston), S.C.; planter;
aided the American cause during the Revolutionary War; delegate to the
Continental Congress in 1787; member of the convention which framed the Federal
Constitution in 1787; elected to the United States Senate in 1789 for the term
ending March 3, 1793; reelected December 5, 1792, and served from March 4,
1789, to October 25, 1796, when he resigned; again elected to the United States
Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the death of John Ewing Colhoun and served
from November 4, 1802, until his resignation November 21, 1804; died in
Philadelphia, Pa., February 15, 1822; interment in Christ Churchyard,
Philadelphia, Pa.
BibliographyAmerican National Biography;
Dictionary of American Biography; Coglan, Francis. Pierce
Butler, 1744-1822, First Senator from South Carolina.
South Carolina Historical Magazine 78 (April 1977): 104-19;
Sikes, Lewright B. The Public Life of Pierce Butler, South Carolina
Statesman. Washington: University Press of America, 1979.
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