- Wade Hampton I
Wade Hampton (1752 –
February 4 ,1835 ) was aSouth Carolina soldier, politician, two-term U.S. Congressman, and wealthyplantation owner. He was the scion of the politically important Hampton family, which was influential in state politics almost into the 20th century.Hampton served in the
American Revolution as a lieutenant colonel in a South Carolina volunteercavalry regiment . He was a member of Congress for South Carolina from 1795-1797 and from 1803-1805, and apresidential elector in 1801.He was a colonel in the
United States Army in 1808, and was promoted to brigadier general in 1809. During theWar of 1812 , Hampton led the American forces in theBattle of Chateauguay in 1813. OnApril 6 ,1814 , he resigned his commission and returned to South Carolina after leading thousands of U.S. soldiers to defeat at the hands of a few hundredQuebec militia , then getting his army lost in the woods.Thereafter, he acquired a large fortune land speculating. At his death it was told that he was the wealthiest
planter in theUnited States , owning over 3,000 slaves. Hampton spent much of his time in a mansion, now known as theHampton-Preston House , inColumbia, South Carolina .Hampton County, South Carolina is named for the former Congressman.His son
Wade Hampton II and grandsonWade Hampton III were also prominent in South Carolina social circles and politics, with the latter Hampton serving as the state's governor after a distinguished career as a general in the Confederate army during theAmerican Civil War .
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