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Senate Years of Service: 1810-1816 Party: Democratic Republican
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TAYLOR, John, a Representative and a Senator from South Carolina; born near
Granby, S.C., May 4, 1770; attended Mount Zion Institute, Winnsboro, S.C., and
graduated from the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University) in 1790;
studied law; admitted to the bar in 1793 and commenced practice in Columbia,
S.C.; also engaged in planting; member, State house of representatives
1796-1802, 1804-1805; circuit court solicitor 1805-1806; served as first
intendant of Columbia 1806-1807; elected as a Democratic Republican to the
Tenth and Eleventh Congresses and served from March 4, 1807, until his
resignation on December 30, 1810; elected as a Democratic Republican to the
United States Senate on December 19, 1810, to fill the vacancy caused by the
resignation of Thomas Sumter; was also elected on December 20, 1810, for the
full term beginning March 4, 1811, and served from December 31, 1810, until his
resignation in November 1816; member, State senate 1818-1826; Governor of South
Carolina 1826-1828; trustee of South Carolina College (now the University of
South Carolina) at Columbia and director of the Columbia Theological Seminary
(Presbyterian); died at Camden, Kershaw County, S.C., April 16, 1832; interment
in the family burial ground at Columbia, S.C.
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