- Ibra Charles Blackwood
Ibra Charles Blackwood (
November 21 ,1878 ndashFebruary 12 ,1936 ) was Democratic Governor ofSouth Carolina from 1931 to 1935.Born in rural
Spartanburg County, South Carolina , Blackwood studied atFurman University preparatory school and obtained his law degree fromWofford College . He then began to practice law in Spartanburg.At the age of 24, Blackwood was elected to the
South Carolina House of Representatives in 1902. From 1914 to 1916, Blackwood served as atax collector for theInternal Revenue Service after which he became thesolicitor for the Seventh Judicial Circuit of South Carolina. Blackwood won a contested Democratic primary in 1930 to become the 97th governor of South Carolina. His term as governor was noted for the creation of the South Carolina Public Service Authority in 1934 which provided for ahydroelectric plant at Pinopolis and the construction of numerous dams on the Santee and Cooper Rivers. A major strike in 1934 by the majority oftextile workers in the state forced Governor Blackwood to call up the National Guard. However, the strike was so severe that the Governor had to commission "constables without compensation" and 6 strikers were killed by these special deputies in Honea Path onSeptember 6 .Blackwood resumed the practice of law in Spartanburg upon leaving the governorship in 1935. He died almost a year later on
February 12 ,1936 and is buried in Greenlawn Memorial Gardens.External links
* [http://www.sciway.net/hist/governors/blackwood.html SCIway Biography of Governor Ibra Charles Blackwood]
* [http://www.knowitall.org/schistory/IndexResults.cfm?picRefs=C18 The History of South Carolina Slide Collection Biography of Governor Ibra Charles Blackwood]
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