William Dunlap Simpson
William Dunlap Simpson | |
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| Chief Justice of the South Carolina Supreme Court | |
| In office September 6, 1880 – December 26, 1890 | |
| Preceded by | Ammiel J. Willard |
| Succeeded by | Henry McIver |
| 78th Governor of South Carolina | |
| In office February 26, 1879 – September 1, 1880 | |
| Lieutenant | None |
| Preceded by | Wade Hampton III |
| Succeeded by | Thomas Bothwell Jeter |
| 56th Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina | |
| In office December 14, 1876 – February 26, 1879 | |
| Governor | Wade Hampton III |
| Preceded by | Richard Howell Gleaves |
| Succeeded by | John D. Kennedy |
| Member of the Confederate States House of Representatives from South Carolina's 4th district | |
| In office February 5, 1863 – March 18, 1865 | |
| Preceded by | Milledge Luke Bonham |
| Succeeded by | Position abolished |
| Member of the South Carolina Senate from Laurens District | |
| In office November 26, 1860 – February 5, 1863 | |
| Preceded by | James Henderson Irby |
| Succeeded by | Barney Smith Jones |
| Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from Laurens District | |
| In office November 22, 1858 – November 26, 1860 | |
| In office November 27, 1854 – November 24, 1856 | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | October 27, 1823 |
| Died | December 26, 1890 (aged 67) |
| Party | Democratic |
| Spouse | Jane Elizabeth Young |
| Children | 7 |
| Alma mater | South Carolina College Harvard Law School |
| Profession | Lawyer, politician |
| Military service | |
| Allegiance | Confederate States of America |
| Branch/service | Confederate States Army |
| Rank | lieutenant colonel |
| Battles/wars | American Civil War |
William Dunlap Simpson (October 27, 1823 – December 26, 1890) was the 78th governor of South Carolina from February 26, 1879, when the previous governor, Wade Hampton, resigned to take his seat in the U.S. Senate, until 1880. That year Simpson resigned to become Chief Justice of the South Carolina Supreme Court.
Early life
[edit | edit source]Born in Laurens District, South Carolina, in 1823, he was educated at South Carolina College (later the University of South Carolina), completing his studies in 1843. He spent one term at Harvard Law School. He practiced law in Laurens with his partner (and father-in-law) Henry Clinton Young. As of 1860, Simpson enslaved 31 people at his properties in Laurens.[1]
Political career
[edit | edit source]He served in the South Carolina legislature in the 1850s and early 1860s, and in the Confederate States House of Representatives from 1863 to 1865.[2][3][4]
After the Civil War, Simpson returned to practice law in Laurens until 1876, when he ran successfully for the post of lieutenant governor.[5] That year Democrats regained control of the state legislature and the governorship. He was re-elected in 1878. Upon Wade Hampton resigning from the governorship to assume his US Senate seat (to which he was elected by the state legislature), Simpson was elevated to become the 78th governor of South Carolina.[3][2]
Service as Chief Justice
[edit | edit source]In 1880 he resigned after being appointed Chief Justice of the state Supreme Court. He served for ten years from 1880 until his death in 1890. He is buried at the Laurens City Cemetery.
Legacy and honors
[edit | edit source]- The William Dunlap Simpson House was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.[6]
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External links
[edit | edit source]- SCIway Biography of William Dunlap Simpson
- NGA Biography of William Dunlap Simpson
- Simpson's papers at the University of North Carolina
- Pictures of William Dunlap Simpson home Laurens, S.C.
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- 1823 births
- 1890 deaths
- 19th-century South Carolina state court judges
- Harvard Law School alumni
- University of South Carolina alumni
- Members of the Confederate House of Representatives from South Carolina
- Democratic Party governors of South Carolina
- University of South Carolina trustees
- Chief justices of the South Carolina Supreme Court
- People from Laurens, South Carolina
- State governors of the United States who owned slaves
- Slave owners from South Carolina
- U.S. state legislators who owned slaves