- Thomas Bothwell Jeter
Infobox Governor
name=Thomas Bothwell Jeter
caption=
order=79th
office=Governor of South Carolina
term_start=September 1 ,1880
term_end=November 30 ,1880
lieutenant=
predecessor=William Dunlap Simpson
successor=Johnson Hagood
birth_date=Birth date|1827|10|13
birth_place=Santuc, South Carolina
death_date=Death date and age|1883|5|20|1827|10|13
death_place=
spouse=
profession=
party=Democratic
religion=
footnotes=Thomas Bothwell Jeter (
October 13 ,1827 ndashMay 20 ,1883 ) was DemocraticGovernor of South Carolina fromSeptember 1 ,1880 toNovember 30 ,1880 .Born in
Santuc, South Carolina , five miles north of Carlisle in Union County, Jeter attended and graduated from South Carolina College in 1846. He was admitted to the bar 1848 and practiced law inthe Upstate while concurrently holding the position of president of the Spartanburg and Union Railroad. Additionally duringantebellum , he was elected to theSouth Carolina House of Representatives in 1856. With the outbreak of theAmerican Civil War in 1861, Jeter volunteered for service in the Confederate Army and was made a captain ofinfantry .After the war, Jeter resumed his law practice, but was elected to the
South Carolina Senate in 1872 after becoming disenchanted by Radical Republican rule of the state during Reconstruction. He continued to serve in the Senate and became thePresident Pro Tempore in November of 1877 because of the mass resignations of Republicans after their party's defeat in the gubernatorial election of 1876, thereby giving control of the Senate to the Democrats. Wade Hampton won reelection in 1878 for another two-year term, but did not finish the term because he resigned in 1879 after being elected to the U.S. Senate. TheLieutenant Governor ,William Dunlap Simpson , succeeded Hampton and Jeter, as the President Pro Tempore of the Senate, became the Lieutenant Governor. When Simpson resigned onSeptember 1 ,1880 upon appointment to be the Chief Justice of theSouth Carolina Supreme Court , Jeter became the 79th governor of South Carolina and served for three months.In 1882, Jeter was appointed to the South Carolina Railroad Commission and served until his death on
May 20 ,1883 . He was buried at Forestlawn Cemetery in Union.External links
* [http://www.sciway.net/hist/governors/jeter.html SCIway Biography of Thomas Bothwell Jeter]
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