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Clarendon County
South Carolina

Politicians who lived in Clarendon County

  Clarendon County (no city given):
 
  Clarendon County, 1800-1899: Benjamin Pressley Barron — Henry Laurens Benbow — Hampton Boston — Augustus Collins — Charles McQueen Davis — William Coskrey Davis — John G. Dinkins — B. Reese Gibson — James Arthur Harvin — George R. Jones — Joseph Whitner Kennedy — William Theodore Lesesne — Syfax Milton — William Nelson — Stephen Abraham Nettles — T. B. Owen — Edwin Ruthven Plowden, Jr. — Joseph Francis Rhame — Henry Burchill Richardson — James Manning Richardson — John Peter Richardson — Powell Smythe — Ezra Allen Tindal — James Ezra Tindal — Jared D. Warley — I. M. Woods
  Clarendon County, 1900-1999: Louis Appelt — David Judson Bradham — Ralph Smith DesChamps — John R. Dingle — Minor Clinton Galluchat — D. L. Green — Charles Alexander Harvin III — George R. Jones — John C. Lanham — James Henry Lesesne — Thomasine Grayson Mason — James McCullum Morris — Henry Burchill Richardson — Julian Haskell Scarborough — Orlando Calhoun Scarborough — Taylor H. Stukes — I. M. Woods
  Clarendon District County (now Clarendon County): Evan Benbow — David St. Pierre DuBose — John Isaac Ingram — Matthew James — Richard Irvine Manning — Richard Irvine Manning — Levy F. Rhame — John Peter Richardson
  Fulton, Clarendon District County (now Clarendon County): John L. Manning
  Manning: A. C. Bradham — Elias E. Dickson — John G. Dinkins — F. E. DuBose — Charlton Durant — Sumter Moye Graham, Jr. — John Land III — J. Hugh McFaddin — Julia A. Nelson — Taylor H. Stukes — Don Ubben
  Manning, Clarendon District County (now Clarendon County): J. J. Ingram
  Summerton: Ben Feldman — J. Bates Gerald — Charles N. Plowden — S. M. Walker
  Turbeville: John William Green
   See also South Carolina areas not assigned to counties.
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