- John Gary Evans
Infobox Governor
name=John Gary Evans
caption=
order=85th
office=Governor of South Carolina
term_start=December 4 ,1894
term_end=January 18 ,1897
lieutenant=W. H. Timmerman
predecessor=Benjamin Tillman
successor=William Haselden Ellerbe
birth_date=Birth date|1863|10|15
birth_place=Cokesbury, South Carolina
death_date=Death date and age|1942|6|27|1863|10|15
death_place=Spartanburg, South Carolina
spouse=
profession=
party=Democratic
religion=
footnotes=John Gary Evans (
October 15 ,1863 ndashJune 27 ,1942 ) was DemocraticGovernor of South Carolina from 1894 to 1897.Early life
Evans was born in
Cokesbury, South Carolina to an aristocratic and well connected family. His father wasNathan George Evans , a Confederate general, and after his father died in 1868, he went to live in Edgefield with his uncleMartin Witherspoon Gary . After completing hissecondary education in Cokesbury, he enrolled atUnion College inSchenectady, New York . His uncle's death in 1881 forced him to withdraw from college due to financial constraints, but he would later graduate in 1883.Political career
Admitted to the bar in 1887, Evans began the practice of law in Aiken and became known for his representation of poor farmers which led to the development of ties with
John Lawrence Manning andBenjamin Tillman . He was elected in 1888 to theSouth Carolina House of Representatives at the age of 25 and elevated four years later in 1892 to theSouth Carolina Senate . His rapid political rise continued by being elected in 1894 as the 85th governor of South Carolina at the age of 31, youngest ever for a South Carolina governor. During his time as governor, Evans continued the policies of Tillman and presided over the constitution convention of 1895.Pledging not to run for reelection as governor in 1896, Evans set his sights instead for the U.S. Senate race. He lost the election and his attempt for an open Senate seat in 1897 again proved equally unsuccessful. Frustrated, Evans volunteered as a
major in the U.S. Army for theSpanish-American War in 1898 and helped create the civilian government of Havana. After the war, he resumed the practice of law in Spartanburg.Later life and career
Further attempts at an open Senate seat in 1902 and 1908 proved futile and henceforward he focused his energies on internal Democratic politics. Three times he served as a delegate to the
Democratic National Convention s in 1900, 1912 and 1916. In 1914, he became the chairman of the South Carolina Democratic State Executive Committee and from 1918 to 1928 was the National Democratic Committeeman from South Carolina. Evans won a term to the South Carolina House of Representatives in 1922 from Spartanburg and served on the judiciary and rules committees.On
June 27 ,1942 , Evans died and was buried at Willowbrook Cemetery in Edgefield.External links
* [http://www.sciway.net/hist/governors/evans.html SCIway Biography of John Gary Evans]
* [http://www.sc.edu/library/socar/mnscrpts/evansjg.html USC Biography of John Gary Evans]
* [http://sciway3.net/proctor/marion/biog/evans_jg.html Marion County Biography of John Gary Evans]
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