Volume - Apr 11 1902, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=439, Planter, Lieutenant General-CSA Calvalry, Politician, At the end of Reconstruction, with the withdrawal of federal troops from the state, Hampton was leader of the. There is a Hampton Park in Charleston and a Hampton Park in Columbia named after Hampton. Some accounts credit him with killing as many as 80 bears. Shortly afterward, Hampton and his other son, Wade IV, rode in the same direction. But I would basically say be true to yourself and be kind and try to understand and empathize with other people and just do what you can to make the world a better place. While Lee's army was bottled up in the Siege of Petersburg, in January 1865, Hampton returned to South Carolina to recruit additional soldiers. Omissions? Hampton was reelected in 1878 but resigned the following year after being elected to the U.S. Senate. During the winter of 186162, Hampton's Legion was assigned to the command of Gustavus W. Smith. Wade Hampton II (April 21, 1791 - February 10, 1858) was an American plantation owner and soldier in the War of 1812. He graduated from South Carolina College (present-day the . At the Battle of Seven Pines on May 31, 1862, he was severely wounded in the foot, but while still under fire, remained on his horse while the foot was treated. Early life and education [ edit] And he was born that year: 1876. He personally financed all of the weapons for the Legion. Wade Hampton III Monument, 2019. But when the recent anti-racism demonstrations began sweeping the country and protesters began toppling Confederate monuments he spoke out about changing his name. An error has occured while loading the map. [citation needed] Several weeks later, his right leg was amputated due to complications arising from this injury. 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He was grandson of Wade Hampton (17541835), lieutenant colonel of cavalry in the American War of Independence, member of the U.S. House of Representatives, and brigadier general in the War of 1812. He was wounded three times and was made brigadier general in 1862, major general in 1863 and lieutenant general in 1865. After the Peninsula Campaign, General Robert E. Lee reorganized his cavalry forces as a division under the command of J.E.B. General Wade Hampton I died in 1835, leaving an estate valued at $1,641.065 dollars. Their children were: Wade Hampton IV (18401879), Thomas Preston Hampton (18431864, killed in the war), Sarah Buchanan Hampton (18451886), John Preston Hampton (18461847), and Harriet Flud Hampton (18481853). Favorites. He came from a wealthy planter family, and shortly before the war he was one of the largest slaveholders in the Southeast as well as a state legislator. Hampton's plantations included: Wild Woods Plantation in Mississippi, which covered 835 acres. Senator. It wasn't a part of family lore, he says, and he always went by his nickname, Skip. It was the first of five wounds he would receive during the war. Wade Hampton Iii Descendants Wade Hampton III was one of the most prominent southern politicians during the Reconstruction era. After the death of his father in 1835, he was manager of the vast estates. Corrections? Shortly afterward, Hampton and his other son, Wade IV, rode in the same direction. Have shaped ankles. Agnes Douglas , Alexander Livingston, Margaret Elizabeth Mosby , James Wade. Stuart, who selected Hampton as his senior subordinate, to command one of two cavalry brigades. For more than six months, there were two legislatures in the state, both claiming to be authentic. in Hampton Family Pape':'S. South Caroliniana Library, University of South Car . The 2021 independent film Hampton's Legion presents details of Hampton's military activity during the American Civil War. Held in November, the gubernatorial election is said to have been the most corrupt in South Carolina history and was characterized by polling-place intimidation and violence as well as ballot rigging, stealing, and stuffing. Born on March 28, 1818, in Charleston, he graduated from South Carolina College. In 1858, Hampton III married Mary Singleton McDuffie (18301874). Wade Hampton III died in Columbia, South Carolina on April 11, 1902. When Wade Hampton McKinney III was born on 6 September 1925, in Flint, Genesee, Michigan, United States, his father, Pastor Wade Hampton McKinney Jr, was 36 and his mother, Annie Ruth Berry, was 24. He devoted himself, instead, to the management of his great plantations in South Carolina and Mississippi, and took part in state politics. After the war, he was elected Governor, serving 1876 to 1879. Well I don't have grandkids. He was promoted to lieutenant general on February 14, 1865, but eventually surrendered to the Union along with General Joseph E. Johnston's Army of Tennessee at Bennett Place in Durham, North Carolina. He served as second in command to Gen. Jeb Stuart and, after Stuarts death, led the cavalry corps. Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina, United States, Columbia, Richland, South Carolina, United States, Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, National Statuary Hall Collection, Washington, DC, Trinity Episcopal Cathedral Cemetery, Columbia, South Carolina, Confederate Army, United States Civil War, Confederate States Army Generals, United States Civil War. The map below shows the places where the ancestors of the famous person lived. Hampton died in Columbia and is buried there in Trinity Cathedral Churchyard. 1 of 16. Several weeks later, his right leg was amputated due to complications arising from this injury. Creator: Hampton, Wade, 1752-1835. Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. Hampton returned to duty in time to fill in as leader of an infantry brigade for Stonewall Jackson at the end of the Seven Days Battles, although the brigade was not significantly engaged. Although Hampton would claim that his triumph owed much to the support he claimed to have received from Black voters, it was in fact largely attributable to systematic efforts by his backers to prevent Black people from voting. His uncle, James Henry Hammond, was a member of both the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate, as well as a Governor of South Carolina. At least eight municipalities in South Carolina have a street named "Wade Hampton" (Beaufort, Charleston, Duncan, Greenville, Greer, Hampton, Taylors, and Walterboro) and approximately 47 towns in the state have streets named "Hampton". The New York Times called this incident the "Mule Fraud", claiming it was a political trick planned by Hampton so he would not have to sign election certificates, even though the Governor of South Carolina does not sign such certificates. Wade Hampton III was descended from a prominent South Carolina family. The map below shows the places where the ancestors of the famous person lived. A statue of Confederate general and slave owner Wade Hampton III on horseback in the grounds of South Carolina State House. [citation needed] These groups acted as "the military arm of the Democratic Party. Username and password are case sensitive. Hampton's first combat came at the First Battle of Manassas, where he deployed his Legion at a decisive moment, reinforcing a Confederate line that was retreating from Buck Hill, giving the brigade of Thomas J. Jackson time to reach the field and make a defensive stand. Please try again. He re-entered South Carolina politics in 1876, running in opposition to those policies. In the Peninsula Campaign, at the Battle of Seven Pines on May 31, 1862, he was severely wounded in the foot, but remained on his horse while it was being treated, still under fire. Hampton was one of the original proponents, alongside Lt. Gen. Jubal A. They write new content and verify and edit content received from contributors. Together with Lt. Gen. Jubal A. Epics/Getty Images Hampton III 3 remarried on January 27, 1858 to Mary Singleton McDuffie. Son of Col. Wade Hampton, II and Ann Hampton Hampton was born in Charleston, South Carolina, the eldest son of Wade Hampton II (17911858), known as "Colonel Wade Hampton", one of the wealthiest planters in the South (and the owner of the largest number of slaves), an officer of dragoons in the War of 1812, and an aide to General Andrew Jackson at the Battle of New Orleans. Wounded three times, he survived to become a military hero to the defeated South and a symbol of the supposed nobility and gallantry of the Lost Cause.. The Republican incumbent, Daniel Henry Chamberlain, was initially declared the winner, but a second count of the votes, including previously ignored ballots from Laurens and Edgefield counties, showed Hampton to be the winner. He essentially ceased most overt political activity until 1876. He strongly resented the use of black troops as part of the Federal government's occupying force in South Carolina. The 1876 South Carolina gubernatorial election is thought to be the bloodiest in the history of the state. Andrew Johnsons plans for Reconstruction and sought reconciliation between North and South, but, with the imposition of Radical Reconstruction policies, he took the lead in South Carolina in the fight to restore white supremacy. While just outside town, Hampton was confronted by a Union cavalryman pointing a rifle at him from 200 yards. Supporters of Hampton were called Red Shirts and were known to practice violence. Born into an aristocratic plantation family, Hampton graduated from South Carolina College in 1836 and studied law. He resigned from the governorship to serve two terms in the Senate, until 1891. He was the United States railroad commissioner from 1893 to 1897. Stuart and Hampton reached the vicinity of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, late on July 2, 1863. Wade Hampton III (March 28, 1818 April 11, 1902) was an American military officer who served the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War and later a politician from South Carolina. He was one of the largest enslavers of people in the South and one of the largest landowners in South. There is also a fire district (Wade Hampton Fire Department) named in his honor placed on the east side of Greenville, adjoining the Greenville city limits, which include Wade Hampton High School. His father assigned certain plantations to him to manage in South Carolina and Mississippi. Hampton charged the trooper before he could fire his rifle, but another trooper blindsided Hampton with a saber cut to the back of his head. . Senator, from 1879 to 1891. Wade Hampton (1752 - February 4, 1835) was a South Carolina soldier, politician, two-term U.S. His role in the politics of the state ceased until 1876, although he tried to help Matthew Calbraith Butler in the Union Reform campaign of 1870. His uncle, James Henry Hammond, was a member of both the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate, as well as a Governor of South Carolina. On May 23, 1862, Hampton was promoted to brigadier general. He was elected to the South Carolina General Assembly in 1852 and served as a state Senator from 1858 to 1861. Hampton is mentioned in Chapter 14, Section V of Go Set a Watchman by Harper Lee, when Jean Louise's Uncle Jack is trying to get her to understand her father Atticus's actions regarding the citizens' committee after the Brown v Board of Education 1954 Supreme Court decision. He may not of had the chance to get married and have children.I assume that you know who Wade Hampton III was?There are many history books on him - including biographies.He was a heroic Lieutenant General in the Civil war and was a Senator for the state of SC before that. Hampton charged the trooper before he could fire his rifle, but another trooper blindsided Hampton with a saber cut to the back of his head. Hampton organized and partially financed the unit known as "Hampton's Legion", which consisted of six companies of infantry, four companies of cavalry, and one battery of artillery. In the 1880s he dominated politics in his native state. [citation needed], Beginning in the mid-1870s, the Democratic paramilitary group known as the Red Shirts developed chapters in most South Carolina counties (they had originated in Mississippi), and were similar to rifle clubs. An equestrian statue by Frederick W. Ruckstull was erected on the grounds of the S.C. state capitol in Columbia, in 1906. The 1876 South Carolina gubernatorial election is thought to be the bloodiest in the history of the state. The Civil War: A Narrative. In 1850 Wild Woods alone produced 5,000 bushels of corn and 453 bales of cotton. The senior Hampton was an officer of dragoons in the War of 1812, and an aide to General Andrew Jackson at the Battle of New Orleans. Hampton's brigade was left in Richmond to keep eyes on McClellan's withdrawal from the Peninsula, while the rest of the army participated in the Northern Virginia Campaign. In 1964, Wade Hampton Academy was started in Orangeburg, considered a segregation academy. (ien. Four generations of Auld men shared the name until last year, when Auld learned more about Hampton's racist life and legacy. He married Ann Fitzsimons on 6 March 1817, in Columbia, Richland, South Carolina, United States. On July 3, Hampton led the cavalry attack to the east of Gettysburg, attempting to disrupt the Union rear areas, but colliding with Union cavalry. In 1877 Hayes ordered the withdrawal of federal troops from the South, essentially leaving freedmen to deal with whites on their own. Hampton backed U.S. Pres. Wade Hampton Biography http://elections.harpweek.com/2biographies//bio-1872-Full.asp?UniqueID=16&Year=1872, Appleton's Cyclopedia of American Biography, edited by James Grant Wilson and John Fiske. However, while the Republicans were firmly in control of the state, from 1868 to 1876, he devoted himself primarily to attempting to restore his greatly depleted fortune. In 1868, Hampton became the chairman of the state Democratic Party central committee, that lost to the Radical Republicans in the election. The combined 10,409 acres were worked by 900 slaves. WADE HAMPTON III was born in Charleston, South Carolina. Leading his people out of Reconstruction was - in my opinion - Wade Hamptons providential purpose, and certainly his greatest achievement. As was also the case in northern regiments, the elite were commissioned based on their social standing and were also expected to finance military units. [16], In the wake of the June 17, 2015, massacre at the Charleston Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church by white supremacist Dylann Roof, there was a push to remove Confederate symbols in the United States Capitol, including the Hampton statue. In 1838, Hampton married Margaret Preston (18181852). He rose from colonel to lieutenant general and saw combat in many key battles. His brigade then participated in Stuart's wild adventure to the northeast, swinging around the Union army and losing contact with Lee. Wade Hampton II (April 21, 1791 - February 10, 1858) was an American politician, plantation owner, and soldier in the War of 1812. WIKITREE PROTECTS MOST SENSITIVE INFORMATION BUT ONLY TO THE EXTENT STATED IN THE TERMS OF SERVICE AND PRIVACY POLICY. Brother of Christopher Fitzsimons Hampton; Harriet Flud Hampton; Catherine Pritchard Hampton; Ann M. Hampton; Caroline Louisa Hampton and 2 others; Lt. Col. Frank Hampton (CSA) and Mary Fisher Hampton less. Stuart, age 30. Please try again. The tale of James Henry Hammond has broken into the mainstream and away from the restricting barriers set up by the Hammond family - barriers to conceal the private matters of their famous. An artillery battery was named after Wade Hampton at Fort Crockett, built on Galveston Island, Texas. After gaining office in the contested gubernatorial election of 1876, he served as the governor of South Carolina from 1877 to 1879. He was elected to the South Carolina General Assembly in 1852 and served as a Senator from 1858 to 1861. Wade Hampton was born on month day 1818, at birth place, South Carolina, to Wade Hampton and Ann Hampton. Their children were: Wade Hampton IV (1840-1879), Thomas Preston Hampton (1843-1864, killed in the war), Sarah Buchanan Hampton (1845-1886), John Preston Hampton (1846-1847), and Harriet Flud Hampton (1848-1853). Have you taken a DNA test? The Wade Hampton Battery was one of four coastal artillery batteries and contained two 10-inch guns. He was a well known planter and member of the South Carolina state house of representatives from 1852 to 1856 and a member of the state senate from 1858 to 1861. Across South Carolina many towns and cities renamed streets for the revered statesman. He was elected Governor, serving 1876 to 1879. --Gertrude Cosgrave, notes left to her children. Both parties claimed victory. His mother was from a wealthy family in Charleston. Early, of the Lost Cause movement, attempting to explain away the Confederacy's loss of the war. Both Hampton and Chamberlain ended up claiming to be governor until Chamberlain left the state in 1877 when federal troops, who had been keeping a modicum of public order, withdrew. --- Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, {{ mediasCtrl.getTitle(media, true) }} contient des milliers de photos et GeneaStars. Wade Hampton II was born on April 21, 1791 and died on his Issaquena County plantation on February 10, 1858. contient des milliers de photos et GeneaStars. Although he had no military experience, his years of managing plantations and serving in state government were considered signs of leadership. In 1876, an estimated 20,000 men in South Carolina were members of rifle clubs in the state. In Margaret Mitchell's novel Gone with the Wind, Scarlett O'Hara's first husband, Charles Hamilton, serves in Hampton's regiment. Wade Hampton III was descended from a prominent South Carolina family. In addition to writing the column, he also wrote a statement for his library on George Floyd's death and helped put together a list of books on combating racism. From 1852 to 1861 Hampton served in the South Carolina legislature. Six volumes, New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1887-1889 & edited Stanley L. Klos, 1999; Wade Hampton Biography http://www.famousamericans.net/wadehampton/, Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Mississippi, Chicago: The Goodspeed Publishing Company, 1891, Colonel John Heath Sr. The Red Shirts had used violence in every county to suppress black Republican voting. In 1964, Wade Hampton Academy was charted in Orangeburg; the school later merged with Willington Academy in 1986 to become Orangeburg Preparatory Schools, Inc.Statues of Governor Hampton have been erected at both the South Carolina Capitol and the US Capitol. His campaign for governor was marked by extensive violence by the Red Shirts, a paramilitary group that served the Democratic Party by disrupting elections and suppressing black and Republican voting in the state. Some say he merely lacked some of the flamboyance of his contemporaries, such as his eventual commander, J.E.B. Under his father's training he became a good horseman, a famous hunter, and an accomplished fisherman. Wade Hampton II was born in 1791 and died in 1858). Resigning from the Army in 1814, he retired to his estate and was the wealthiest planter in the U.S. at the time of his death. Agnes Douglas , Alexander Livingston, Margaret Elizabeth Mosby , James Wade. It was because of her skin reaction to surgical sterilization chemicals that Halsted invented the surgical glove the previous year. A Hampton Park was dedicated in Charleston and another in Columbia in his honor. Listen to one another. A highly successful plantation owner in South Carolina, he carried on the family legacy of business and wealth forged by his grandfather, Wade Hampton I, who was a Revolutionary War Army officer, a United States Congressman, and a United States Army General during the War of 1812. [19] In July 2021, the university's Presidential Commission on University History recommended removing his name from the building.[19]. In accordance with the legal provisions, you can ask for the removal of your name and the name of your minor children. 1 of 16. The election of the first Democrat in South Carolina since the end of the Civil War, as well as the national election of Rutherford B. Hayes as President, signified the end of Reconstruction in the South. Wade Hampton III (March 28, 1818 - April 11, 1902) was a Confederate States of America military officer during the American Civil War and politician from South Carolina.He came from a wealthy planter family, and shortly before the war he was one of the largest slaveholders in the Southeast as well as a state legislator. In 1890, Hampton's niece Caroline, an operating room nurse, married the father of American surgery, William Halsted. Stuart and Hampton reached the vicinity of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, late on July 2, 1863. I think that's been a lot of self-reflection for me over the past month, ways I might have dishonored people or not really listened to the black friends or colleagues or people that I work with. {{ media.date_translated }}, {{ asCtrl.bannerRights.content|translate }}, The Geneanet family trees are powered by Geneweb 7.0. [1] Wade Hampton III was born in 1818 and grew to maturity at Millwood, inheriting the wealth and prestige of a great planter family. Abstract: Antebellum business correspondence and antebellum and Civil War family correspondence of three generations of Wade Hamptons: Wade Hampton I (175421835), army officer and U.S. representative from Virginia; Wade Hampton II (1791-1858); and Wade Hampton III (1818-1902), Confederate Army officer and governor and . Over his strong protests, a group of friends raised enough funds to build him one. Growing up, Skip Auld says he didn't know much about the man his great-grandfather was named after. He bacame lieutenant of the dragoons in 1811, and was acting inspector-general and aide to General Andrew Jackson at New Orleans during 1815. To honor Hampton for his leadership in the Civil War and the redemption of the state, the General Assembly created Hampton County from Beaufort County in 1878. Awarded with the Confederate Medal of Honor by the Sons of Confederate Medal of Honor. in Charleston, South Carolina, USA , United States, Died on April 11, 1902 Hampton was born in Charleston, South Carolina, the eldest son of Wade Hampton II (1791-1858), known as "Colonel Wade Hampton", one of the wealthiest planters in the South (and the owner of the largest number of slaves), an officer of dragoons in the War of 1812, and an aide to General Andrew Jackson at the Battle of New Orleans. Wade Hampton III (1818-1902), was a Confederate Army officer and governor and United States senator of South Carolina. Linked to: Timothy Michael Dowling, Spouse of 12th cousin 5x removed During World War II, the SS Wade Hampton, a Liberty ship named in honor of the general, was sunk off the coast of Greenland by a German U-boat. He was reelected in 1884 and served from March 4, 1879 until March 3, 1891. Wade Hampton III was a Confederate general, U.S. senator and governor of South Carolina. Some accounts credit him with killing as many as 80 bears. . Hampton was born in Charleston, South Carolina, the eldest son of Wade Hampton II (17911858), known as "Colonel Wade Hampton", one of the wealthiest planters in the South (and the owner of the largest number of slaves), an officer of dragoons in the War of 1812, and an aide to General Andrew Jackson at the Battle of New Orleans. Hampton was reluctant to surrender, and nearly got into a personal fight with Union Brig. Senator. Education Wade Hampton III received private schooling in his youth. One of the non-resident planter families of Issaquena County during antebellum times was the Hampton family of Columbia, South Carolina. He had developed the surgical glove to try to protect Caroline's skin from the harsh surgical sterilization chemicals.[15]. [citation needed], During the Civil War, Hampton served in the Confederate army, resigning from the South Carolina Senate to enlist as a private in the South Carolina Militia. Wade Hampton III Monument, 2019. Wade Hampton III (March 28, 1818 - April 11, 1902) was a Confederate cavalry leader during the American Civil War and afterward a politician from South Carolina, serving as its 77th Governor and as a U.S. suggested, and It only remains for a 'final choice to be made. He resigned from the Senate and enlisted as a private in the South Carolina Militia; however, the governor of South Carolina insisted that Hampton accept a colonel's commission, even though he had no military experience at all. Wade Hampton III inherited a sound physique and a love for the outdoors from his father and grandfather. and comfortable. American politician, American Civil War, Mexican-American War, War of 1812, Confederate cavalry leader during the American Civil War, 77th Governor from South Carolina, Born on March 28, 1818 She was born January 1, 1794 in Charleston and died February 26, 1833 on Millwood Plantation, Richland County, South Carolina. 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