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Lancaster County
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Politicians who lived in Lancaster County

  Lancaster County (no city given):
 
  Lancaster County, 1850-1899: Robert Erasmus Allison — John M. Beatty — William Black — Julius C. Blakeney — David J. Carter — Albert Clinton — Thomas Franklin Clyburn — William Uriah Clyburn — Charles Thorn Conners — R. W. Cousart — John Bratton Erwin — J. N. Estridge — R. L. Hicklin — William Clifton Hough — Allen Hudson — Charles Jones — Ira Boyd Jones — James R. Massey, Jr. — Amos McManus — Benjamin Franklin Miller — L. J. Perry — Conrad A. Player — Robert Moorman Sims — William George Stewart — Daniel C. Wolfe — John Dunovant Wylie
  Lancaster County, 1900-1949: Samuel Eldridge Bailes — Theodore Baker — Ferris Lightner Blackmon — Beckham Hilton Clyburn — Lewis Marcellus Clyburn — J. N. Estridge — Ray Vaughn Faile — J. Harry Foster — John Reece Funderburk — Frederick Emms Green — Ned Gregory — Toy Rhea Gregory — John William Hamel — Harry Hines — Edgar Julian Hinson — Hollis Henry Horton — William Clifton Hough — James Henry Howey — Charles DePass Jones — George Washington Jones — Joseph Copeland Massey — Ben Herschel Plyler — Oscar Wrenn Potts — William Pressley Robinson — Allen M. Sapp — John Reynolds Taylor — James Erskine Thompson — D. Reece Williams
  Lancaster County, 1950-1999: Oscar Roddey Bell — Rodney LeHew Bell — William Uriah Clyburn — Caldwell Thomas Hinson — Tom Gibson Mangum — Garrett Judson Mobley — Odell Winston Player — Frank Laney Roddey — John Reynolds Taylor — James Erskine Thompson — David Glenn Yarborough
  Lancaster District County (now Lancaster County): William Columbus Cauthen — Benjamin R. Clyburn — David Pressly Robinson
  Heath Springs: E. Coke Bridges — W. Bruce Williams
  Kershaw: Daniel Boan — C. Frank Clyburn — B. D. McDonald — Mrs. B. D. McDonald — John T. Stevens
  Lancaster: John D. Dye — M. D. Lee — F. R. Massey — Belle Nance — Ed M. Parler — James P. Richards — Mrs. LeRoy Springs — LeRoy Springs — Roach S. Stewart — Thomas J. Strait — Thomas Yancey Williams — E. Clyburn Wilson — James Hervey Witherspoon
  Lancaster, Lancaster District County (now Lancaster County): Robert Lafayette Crawford
   See also South Carolina areas not assigned to counties.
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