- John Calhoun Sheppard
Infobox Governor
name=John Calhoun Sheppard
caption=
order=82nd
office=Governor of South Carolina
term_start=July 10 ,1886
term_end=November 30 ,1886
lieutenant=
predecessor=Hugh Smith Thompson
successor=John Peter Richardson III
birth_date=Birth date|1850|7|5
birth_place=Edgefield County, South Carolina
death_date=Death date and age|1931|10|7|1850|7|5
death_place=
spouse=
profession=
party=Democratic
religion=
footnotes=John Calhoun Sheppard (
July 5 ,1850 ndashOctober 7 ,1931 ) was DemocraticGovernor of South Carolina fromJuly 10 ,1886 toNovember 30 ,1886 .Sheppard was born in Edgefield County and attended Bethel Academy in Edgefield. Upon graduating from
Furman University with a law degree, he was admitted to the bar in 1871. He was elected to theSouth Carolina House of Representatives in 1876 and became the Speaker of the House when his father-in-law, William H. Wallace, resigned as Speaker to accept an open circuit judgeship. He had been a strong supporter ofMartin Witherspoon Gary in his gubernatorial campaign of 1880 which got him noticed by those opposed to the Conservative wing of the state Democratic party.In 1882, Sheppard was placed on the Democratic statewide ticket for the post of
Lieutenant Governor and easily won election and reelection in 1884. WhenHugh Smith Thompson resigned onJuly 10 ,1886 to be Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, Sheppard succeeded to the governorship. In the nomination battle to be the Democratic nominee for governor in the election of 1886, he was promoted by Ben Tillman and the News and Courier. Tillman tried to force the delegates of the Farmers' Association to support Sheppard at the Democratic Convention, but they refused and insteadJohn Peter Richardson III emerged as the nominee for governor.After leaving the governorship on
November 30 , 1886, Sheppard became president of the Edgefield Bank of South Carolina. He was mentioned as a potential candidate for governor in 1890, but Tillman had rigged the Democratic convention to force his nomination for governor. Sheppard continued to remain active in South Carolina politics and participated at the constitutional convention of 1895. He was elected three years later in 1898 to theSouth Carolina Senate and served until 1904. In 1908, Sheppard was the president of the South Carolina Bar Association and was member of the state Senate for a second time from 1919 to 1920.On
October 7 ,1931 , Sheppard died and was buried at Willowbrook Cemetery in Edgefield.External links
* [http://www.sciway.net/hist/governors/sheppard.html SCIway Biography of John Calhoun Sheppard]
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