- Hugh S. Legaré
Hugh Swinton Legaré (
January 2 1797 – death date and age|1843|6|20|1797|1|2) was an American lawyer and politician.Legaré (pronounced in South Carolina as if it were spelled "La-gree") was born in
Charleston, South Carolina , ofHuguenot and Scottish ancestry.Partly due to his inability to share in the amusements of his fellows as a result of a deformity due to a
vaccine poisoning suffered before he was five (the poison permanently arresting the growth and development of his legs), Legaré was an eager student and was President of theClariosophic Society at theCollege of South Carolina (nowUniversity of South Carolina at Columbia ), from which he graduated in 1814 with the highest rank in his class and with a reputation for scholarship and eloquence.After graduation he studied the law for three years, did advanced work in
Paris andEdinburgh in 1818 and 1819 and in 1822 was admitted to the South Carolina bar.After practicing for a time in Charles, he became a member of the
South Carolina House of Representatives , serving between 1820 and 1821 and then again between 1824 and 1830. He also founded and edited the "Southern Review " between 1832 and 1836.From 1830 until 1832 he was the
attorney general of South Carolina, and he supportedstates' rights , he strongly opposed nullification. He was Attorney General until he was appointedchargé d'affaires toBrussels in 1832, serving there until 1836.On his return he was elected to the
25th Congress as a Democrat, but failed in a re-election bid the following term. In 1841 PresidentJohn Tyler named himAttorney General of the United States and he served in that office until his death. He also served as Secretary of Statead interim fromMay 8 1843 until his death.He died in Boston while attending ceremonies for the unveiling of the
Bunker Hill Monument . He was first interred inMount Auburn Cemetery inCambridge, Massachusetts , and was later re-interred in Magnolia Cemetery in Charleston. The "SS Hugh S. Legaré " was named in his honor.Further reading
* "The Writings of Hugh Swinton Legaré", South Carolina, 1846. (2 vols.)
*Hollis, Daniel Walker (1951) "University of South Carolina, volume I: South Carolina College", Columbia: University of South Carolina Press.ources
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*External links
* [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=L000220 Entry in the Biorgraphical Dictionary of the US Congress]
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