Sawyer, Frederick Adolphus, 1822-1891
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Sawyer, Frederick Adolphus, 1822-1891
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Sawyer, Frederick Adolphus, 1822-1891
Sawyer, Frederick A. (Frederick Adolphus), 1822-1891.
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Sawyer, Frederick A. (Frederick Adolphus), 1822-1891.
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Sawyer, Mr. 1822-1891 (Frederick Adolphus),
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U.S. Senator from South Carolina. Born in Bolton, Massachusetts, Frederick A. Sawyer took charge of a normal school in Charleston, South Carolina in 1859. During the Civil War he and his family were allowed to return North. In 1865 Sawyer returned to Charleston and was active in advancing reconstruction measures. In May 1865 he was appointed collector of internal revenue in the 2nd South Carolina district.
Principal and teacher, Charleston, S.C.; U.S. Senator, 1868-1873; delegate, of Charleston, S.C., Constitutional Convention of 187?; principal, of Girls' High and Normal School in Charleston, S.C., 1859-1864; graduate, of Harvard College, 1844; Union sympathizer, left S.C., 1864, and returned to Charleston, 1865; Collector of Internal Revenue, Second District of S.C.
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