Whittemore, Benjamin Franklin, 1824-1894.

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Politician in South Carolina government during Reconstruction; native of Malden (Middlesex County, Massachusetts); following Civil War, settled in Darlington, S.C.

Ordained a minister in the Methodist Episcopal Church, New England Conference, 1859; during Civil War, served as chaplain of the 53rd Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteers and the 30th Regiment, Massachusetts Veteran Volunteers. Assistant superintendent of education for eastern South Carolina, 1865; founder and first editor, in 1865, of newspaper, The New Era (Darlington, S.C.); chairman of Committee on Bill of Rights at the 1868 S.C. State Constitutional Convention; delegate to the 1868 Republican National Convention in Chicago; served, July 1868-Feb. 1870, as member of the U.S. House of Representatives from South Carolina in the fortieth and forty-first Congresses; S.C. State Senator from Darlington, 1870-1877; served as Lieutenant Colonel, 1873-1874, on the staff of S.C. Gov. Daniel Henry Chamberlain.

From the description of Franklin Whittemore papers, 1868. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 76823879

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creatorOf Whittemore, Benjamin Franklin, 1824-1894. Franklin Whittemore papers, 1868. University of South Carolina, System Library Service, University Libraries
referencedIn Hodges, David L., b.ca. 1841. Letter, 1863 Jan. 24-25 University of South Carolina, System Library Service, University Libraries
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correspondedWith Lanman, Charles, 1819-1895 person
correspondedWith Poore, Benjamin Perley, 1820-1887 person
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Birth 1824

Death 1894

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