- Richard Manning Jefferies
Richard Manning Jefferies (
February 27 ,1889 -April 20 ,1964 ), a longtime state legislator and Governor ofSouth Carolina from 1942 to 1943, was born in Union County, SC on February 27, 1889. He graduated from theUniversity of South Carolina in 1910 and moved to the town ofRidgeland . There, he read law and served as superintendent of the elementary school. Moving toWalterboro after his admission to the bar, he practiced law and was elected probate judge ofColleton County in 1918. In 1926, he was elected to his first term in the South Carolina State Senate. In the senate, he became associated with a group of like-minded legislators, largely from the rural South Carolina lowcountry, that was known as the "Barnwell Ring ." Due to their legislative seniority, these fiscal conservatives held the lion's share of political power in South Carolina from the 1930s to the 1960s. Jefferies was in his fourth four-year term in the senate in 1941 when he was elected chair of the powerful finance committee andpresident pro tempore of the senate. In that position, he was second in line for the governorship. When GovernorBurnet R. Maybank resigned in November 1941 to serve in the United States Senate, Lieutenant GovernorJ. Emile Harley succeeded to office. Harley, suffering from throat cancer, died less than three months later, and Jefferies succeeded him as governor on March 2, 1942. Jefferies worked to secure wartime defense contracts for the state and fought attempts to raid the state's agricultural labor supply from out of state labor recruiters. He promoted industrial development, and appointed a study commission to recommend ways to transition the state from a wartime to a peacetime economy at the end of the war. He was not a candidate for election to a full term as governor in 1942, instead choosing to run for his old seat in the state senate. He was succeeded byOlin D. Johnston . He won that election, and served sixteen more years in the senate. However, his loss of seniority due to his eleven months as governor meant he did not regain his positions of power. Instead, he became active as an executive atSantee Cooper , the state's public power generating corporation. He remained at the helm of Santee Cooper until his death on April 20, 1964.External links
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