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James Hervey Witherspoon Jr. (March 23, 1810, in
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– October 3, 1865, in Lancaster, South Carolina) was a prominent
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politician. He was a colonel in the
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, and served as a representative from the first of six congressional districts of
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in the
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(1864-1865). James Witherspoon was the son of
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(1784-1842) who served as lieutenant governor of South Carolina (1826-1828). His brother Isaac Donnom Witherspoon (1803-1858) was also lieutenant governor of South Carolina. There is no information available about his youth or education. He must have studied law because he served as Judge for 16 years and he was commissioned in the Equity for 21 years. During the Civil War, he served as colonel of the 8th South Carolina State Reserves Troops. James Witherspoon was married to Mary Elizabeth Jones Witherspoon (1811–1856). The couple had two children: Bartlett Jones Witherspoon (1832–1905) and Eliza Jones Witherspoon Wylie (1834–1909). He died on 3 October 1865 in Lancaster in South Carolina,


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The Witherspoon Family
1810 births 1865 deaths Confederate States Army officers Members of the Confederate House of Representatives from South Carolina 19th-century American politicians {{SouthCarolina-politician-stub