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*Spartanburg--Joel Foster, white.
Sumter--T. J. Coghlan, white.
Union--H. W. Duncan, colored.
Williamsburg--S. A. Swails, colored.
York--William E. Rose, white.
The number of white senators elected was twenty-one, and of colored, ten.
Representatives
Abbeville--George Dusenberry, T. B. Milford, James Martin, white; R.
M. Valentine, W. J. Lomax, colored.
*Anderson--John B. Moore, B. Frank Sloan, John Wilson, all white.
Barnwell--B. F. Berry, W. J. Mixson, white; C. D. Hayne, James N.
Hayne, Julius Mayer, R. B. Elliott, colored.
Beaufort--C. J. s...o...b..and, Charles S. Kuh, white; W. J. Whipper, P. E.
Ezekiel, Robert Smalls, G. A. Bennett, W. C. Morrison, colored.
Charleston--Reuben Tomlinson, Joseph H. Jenks, John B. Dennis, F. J.
Moses, Jr., B. F. Jackson, white; R. C. DeLarge, A. J. Ransier, colored.
W. H. W. Gray, B. A. Bosemon, George Lee, William McKinlay, W. J.
Brodie, John B. Wright, William R. Jervay, Abraham Smith, Samuel Johnson, Stephen Brown, Edward Mickey, colored.
The counties marked * were Democratic.
Chester--Barney Humphries, Sancho Sanders, Barney Burton, colored.
Chesterfield--H. L. Shrewsberry, D. I. J. Johnson, colored.
Clarendon--William Nelson, Powell Smyth, colored.
Colleton--George F. McIlntyre, white; W. B. Hoyt, W. M. Thomas, Wm.
Driffle, colored.
Darlington--G. Holliman, white; Jordan Lang, John Boston, Alfred Rush, colored.
Edgefield--T. Root, white; David Harris, Samuel J. Lee, John Wooley, Prince R. Rivers, John Gardner, Lawrence Cain, colored.
Fairfield--L. W. Duvall, white; Henry Jacob, Henry Johnson, colored.
Georgetown--Henry W. Webb, white; F. F. Miller, W. H. Jones, colored.
Greenville--Samuel Tinsley, John B. Hyde, white; Wilson Cook, W. A.
Bishop, colored.
*Horry--Zadock Bullock, W. W. Waller, white.
Kershaw, S. G. W. Dill, white; John A. Chestnut, J. W. Nash, colored.
*Lancaster--T. Frank Clyburn, W. G. Stewart, white.
Laurens--Joseph Crews, white; Griffin Johnson, Wade Perrin, Harry McDaniels, colored.
Lexington--G. A. Lewie, white; H. W. Purvis, colored.
Marlboro--T. B. Stubbs, white; John G. Grant, colored.
Marion--W. S. Collins, white; Evan Hayes, B. A. Thompson, colored.
Newberry--Joseph Boston, James Hutson, James Henderson, colored.
*Oconee--O. M. Doyle, W. C. Keith, white.
Orangeburg--W. J. McKinlay, T. K. Sasportas, F. DeMars, E. J. Cain, James P. Mays, colored.
*Pickens--W. T. Field, white.
Richland--S. B. Thompson, William Simmons, C. M. Wilder, Aesop Goodson, colored.
*Spartansburg--Samuel Littlejohn, Robert M. Smith, Javan Bryant, C. C.
Turner, white.
Sumter--John H. Ferriter, white; W. E. Johnson, James Smiley, Burrell James, colored.
Union--Samuel Nuckles, Junius Mobley, Simon Farr, colored.
Williamsburg--C. H. Pettingill, white; R. F. Scott, Jefferson Pendergra.s.s, colored.
York--P. J. O'Connell, John L. Neagle, white; J. H. White, John W.
Mead, colored.
The number of white representatives was forty-six, and of colored seventy-eight. On joint ballot there were sixty-seven whites and eighty-eight colored--135 Republicans and twenty Democrats.
The counties marked * were Democratic.
SENATORS AND REPRESENTATIVES ELECTED TO SOUTH CAROLINA GENERAL a.s.sEMBLY IN 1876[23]
*Aiken--Senator, A. P. Butler; Representatives, C. E. Sawyer, J.
Woodward, L. M. Asbill, J. G. Guignard, all white.
*Abbeville--Senator, J. C. Maxwell; Representatives, W. K. Bradley, R.
R. Hemphill, F. A. Connor, Wm. Hood, J. L. Moore, all white.
*Anderson--Representatives, H. R. Vandiver, R. W. Simpson, W. C.