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Senate Years of Service: 1858-1860 Party: Democrat
CHESNUT, James, Jr., a Senator from South Carolina; born near Camden, S.C., January 18,
1815; graduated from the law department of the College of New Jersey (now
Princeton University) in 1837; admitted to the bar the same year and commenced
practice in Camden, S.C.; member, State house of representatives 1842-1854;
delegate to the southern convention at Nashville in 1850; served in the State
senate 1854-1858; elected as a Democrat to the United States Senate to fill the
vacancy caused by the death of Josiah J. Evans and served from December 3,
1858, until November 10, 1860, when he withdrew; expelled from the Senate on
July 11, 1861, for support of the rebellion; delegate to the Confederate
Provisional Congress in 1861; during the Civil War served as colonel in the
Confederate Army; appointed brigadier general in 1864; resumed the practice of
law in Camden, Kershaw County, S.C., and died there on February 1, 1885;
interment in Knights Hill Cemetery, near Camden, S.C.
BibliographyAmerican National Biography;
Dictionary of American Biography; Chesnut, Mary B.
Mary Chesnuts Civil War. Edited by C. Vann Woodward. New
Haven: Yale University Press, 1981.
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