Papers, 1902-1924.

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Papers, 1902-1924.

Personal, political, and professional letters and papers relating to Wyche's personal life, his early legal practice, social life and customs in South Carolina, local politics in South Carolina, his term in Congress (1913-1914), his service in World War I, the political career of Cole L. Blease, Wyche's interest in reform, and the 1924 senatorial election in South Carolina.

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Blease, Cole L. (Cole Livingston), 1868-1942.

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Wyche, Charles Cecil, 1885-1966

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Wyche, a native of Prosperity, S.C., and a life-long Democrat, served in the S.C. General Assembly (1913-1914); as city and county attorney for Spartanburg, S.C. (1919-1933); U.S. District Attorney (1933-1937); and U.S. District Judge from 1937-1966, when Wyche died and was succeeded as U.S. District Judge by Donald S. Russell (b.1906), his former law partner. From the description of Charles Cecil Wyche papers, 1906-1962. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 64557209 ...