Barnabas Kelet Henagan (June 7, 1798January 10, 1855) was a
physician
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and
South Carolina
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politician who became the
58th Governor
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due to the death of
Patrick Noble
Patrick Noble (1787April 7, 1840) was the 57th Governor of South Carolina from 1838 until his death in 1840.
Early life and career
Born in Abbeville District Present Day Mccormick County, South Carolina, near Willington, Noble was educated ...
on April 7, 1840.
Early life and career
Henagan was born in
Marlboro District on June 7, 1798, to Darby and Drusilla Henegan. He was educated at the academies in Marlboro County and he went on to study medicine at the
University of Heidelberg
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in
Germany
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. Afterwards he returned to South Carolina to practice medicine as a
physician
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and he also engaged in planting. In 1826, he became the president of the Brownsville Minerva Academy.
Political career
Henagan won election to the
South Carolina Senate
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in 1834 and was elected by the
General Assembly
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to be the 38th
Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina
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in 1838. In the final year of his term, Governor
Patrick Noble
Patrick Noble (1787April 7, 1840) was the 57th Governor of South Carolina from 1838 until his death in 1840.
Early life and career
Born in Abbeville District Present Day Mccormick County, South Carolina, near Willington, Noble was educated ...
died on April 7, 1840, and Henagan assumed the governorship. His term as governor lasted less than a year, but Henagan deplored to the Legislature the poor condition of the
public schools in the state and the
corruption
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of the electoral process. After leaving office in 1840, Henagan was reelected to the state Senate in 1844 and served as the
Secretary of State from 1846 to 1850.
Later life
Henagan died on January 10, 1855, in
Charleston and was buried at Rogers Cemetery in Marlboro County.
References
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External links
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1798 births
1855 deaths
Heidelberg University alumni
Physicians from South Carolina
Democratic Party South Carolina state senators
Lieutenant Governors of South Carolina
Democratic Party governors of South Carolina
University of South Carolina trustees
People from Marlboro County, South Carolina
Secretaries of State of South Carolina
19th-century American politicians