- Robert Woodward Barnwell
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name = Robert Woodward Barnwell
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order2 =United States Senator
fromSouth Carolina
term_start2 =June 4 ,1850
term_end2 =December 8 ,1850
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predecessor2 =Franklin H. Elmore
successor2 =Robert B. Rhett
birth_date = birth date|1801|8|10|mf=y
birth_place =Beaufort, South Carolina
death_date = death date and age|1882|11|5|1801|8|10|mf=y
death_place =Columbia, South Carolina
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party = Democrat
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profession =Politician ,Lawyer ,Farmer
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footnotes =Robert Woodward Barnwell (
August 10 ,1801 –November 5 ,1882 ) was an American planter, lawyer, and educator fromSouth Carolina who served as a Senator in both theUnited States Senate and that of theConfederate States of America .He was born in
Beaufort, South Carolina onAugust 10 ,1801 into a prosperous and influential family. His fatherRobert Barnwell had served in theContinental Congress and the U.S. Congress. This Barnwell began his advanced education atBeaufort College , then graduated from Harvard. He returned home to manage the family plantation.Robert Woodward's political career began in 1826 when he served in the South Carolina state House of Representatives for Beaufort County. He held that office until 1828, when he was elected to the U.S. Congress. He served as a congressman from 1829 until 1833. (He declined to run again in 1832.) From 1833 to 1841 he was head of the South Carolina College, now known as the University of South Carolina, in Columbia.
Barnwell was appointed to the United States Senate in after the death of
Franklin H. Elmore onMay 29 ,1850 . He served only from June until December, when after a special electionRobert Barnwell Rhett replaced him. During this period the tenuous balance between the northern and southern Senators required such short-term appointments. His one distinction in the Senate involved the admission ofCalifornia as a state. He opposed statehood in vain, but then had the good grace to introduce and present the credentials for one of her new senators,John C. Frémont .In 1861 Barnwell was a delegate to the
Confederate States of America Provisional Congress held inMontgomery, Alabama . At the congress' first meeting on February 4, 1861, William P. Chilton moved that Barnwell be appointed to preside temporarily over the Congress until its permanent organization. The Congress approved that proposal, but later that day, Barnwell handed the office over toHowell Cobb . In that Congress, he cast the vote (February 9, 1861) that ensured the election ofJefferson Davis as the first Confederate President, and signed the Confederate Constitution. He represented South Carolina in the Confederate Senate from 1861 until 1865.After the Civil War, he returned to Columbia and the University as an instructor. He as the chairman of the faculty at the South Carolina College from 1866 until 1873 when he retired. He died in Columbia on
November 5 ,1882 but was buried in St. Helena's Churchyard back in Beaufort.External links
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