William Haselden Ellerbe
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American politician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William Haselden Ellerbe (April 7, 1862 – June 2, 1899) was the 86th governor of South Carolina from 1897 to 1899.
William Haselden Ellerbe | |
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86th Governor of South Carolina | |
In office January 18, 1897 – June 2, 1899 | |
Lieutenant | Miles Benjamin McSweeney |
Preceded by | John Gary Evans |
Succeeded by | Miles Benjamin McSweeney |
24th Comptroller General of South Carolina | |
In office December 4, 1890 – December 4, 1894 | |
Governor | Benjamin Tillman |
Preceded by | John S. Verner |
Succeeded by | James W. Horton |
Personal details | |
Born | Marion, South Carolina | April 7, 1862
Died | June 2, 1899 37) | (aged
Nationality | American |
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse | Henrietta Rogers |
Alma mater | Wofford College Vanderbilt University |
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Born in Marion, South Carolina, he was raised in the Pee Dee region of South Carolina and attended Wofford College and Vanderbilt University. After which he returned to Marion to marry Henrietta Rogers and engage in planting and business ventures.
His political career began when he was elected as Comptroller of South Carolina in 1890, serving until 1894. In the 1896 gubernatorial election, he won the Democratic primary and convincingly won in the general election to become the 86th governor of South Carolina. He sought re-election two years later in the 1898 gubernatorial election and was unopposed in his bid. However, he died on June 2, 1899, before he was able to finish his second term as governor. He was buried in Marion.
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