- William C. Preston
Infobox Senator
name=William Campbell Preston
width=200px
jr/sr=United States Senator
state=South Carolina
party=Nullifier, Whig
term=November 26 ,1833 –November 29 ,1842
preceded=Stephen D. Miller
succeeded=George McDuffie
date of birth=December 27 ,1794
place of birth=Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , USA
date of death=May 22 ,1860
place of death=Columbia, South Carolina , USA
spouse=
religion=
profession=Politician ,Lawyer
footnotes=William Campbell Preston (
December 27 ,1794 –May 22 ,1860 ) was a senator from theUnited States and a member of the Nullifier, and later Whig Parties. He was also the cousin ofWilliam Ballard Preston and William Preston.Early life
Born in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , he was the son ofFrancis Preston , a well-to-do businessman, and Sarah Buchanan Campbell, daughter of Gen. William Campbell. During his childhood he was educated by privatetutor s, then enrolled in Washington University (later known asWashington and Lee University ) inLexington, Virginia . He then transferred to and graduated from South Carolina College (later known as theUniversity of South Carolina ) in Columbia in 1812.Career
After traveling and studying around
Europe , Preston studied law at theUniversity of Edinburgh inScotland . He sailed back to the States in 1819 and was admitted to the bar of Virginia in 1820. He practiced law there for two years. He then moved toColumbia, South Carolina in 1822 and ran unsuccessfully for election to the Twenty-Second Congress. He was, however, elected to theSouth Carolina House of Representatives and served from 1828 to 1834. He was then elected in 1833 as a Nullifier to theUnited States Senate to fill the vacancy after the resignation ofStephen D. Miller . Preston was then reelected as a Whig in 1837 and served until his resignation onNovember 29 ,1842 . During that time he served as the chairman for the Committee on the Library and the Committee on Military Affairs. After his resignation, Preston returned to practicing law and served as president of South Carolina College from 1845 until 1851, when he resigned due to poor health. He died in Columbia, South Carolina. He was buried in the Trinity Episcopal Churchyard.References
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NAME = Preston, William Campbell
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SHORT DESCRIPTION = United States senator
DATE OF BIRTH =December 27 ,1794
PLACE OF BIRTH = Philadelphia,Pennsylvania
DATE OF DEATH =May 22 ,1860
PLACE OF DEATH = Columbia,South Carolina
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