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Members of the
95th General Assembly - 1963 to 1964 |
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This 95th General Assembly convened in two regular sessions:
The first session was held from January 8th to June 14th in 1963.
The second session was held from January 14th to April 24th in
1964.
Aiken County, Charleston County, Greenville County, Horry
County, Sumter County each gained one delegate in the House of
Representatives. Richland County gained two delegates in the
House of Representatives. Clarendon County, Colleton County,
Florence County, Laurens County, Marlboro County, Newberry County,
Spartanburg County each lost one delegate in the House of Representatives.
This was due to the results of the 1960 U.S. Census.
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Election District |
Senate |
House of Representatives |
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Abbeville County |
Addison Brooks Carwile |
William Franklin Snipes |
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Aiken County |
Edward Charles Cushman, Jr. |
Bennie Wade Baker |
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John Amasa May |
|
Charles Earl Simons, Jr. (1) |
|
Frampton Wyman Toole, Jr. |
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Allendale County |
Audrey Patterson Williams (2) |
George Harold Kearse |
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Anderson County |
James Byrum Lawson |
Daniel Lyles Castles |
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Thomas Edward Garrison |
|
Fred Thurman Moore |
|
Elbridge Juette Wright |
|
William Jackson Wright |
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Bamberg County |
Percy Eugene Brabham |
Robert Watson Kemp |
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Barnwell County |
Edgar Allen Brown** |
Solomon Blatt* |
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Beaufort County |
James Madison Waddell, Jr. |
James Wilton Graves |
|
William Brantley Harvey, Jr. |
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Berkeley County |
Rembert Coney Dennis |
Henderson Guerry, Sr. |
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Harold Norman West |
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Calhoun County |
Lawrence Marion Gressette |
Theodore McFadden Nelson (3) / Othniel Henry Wienges,
Jr. (4) |
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Charleston County |
Thomas Allen Legare, Jr. |
Arthur Creel Baker |
|
Nathaniel Wilson Cabell |
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George Earle Campsen, Jr. |
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Clyde Moultrie Dangerfield |
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Charles MacDonald Gibson |
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Frederick Julian LeaMond |
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Joseph Halstead McGee, Jr. |
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Robert Bowman Scarborough |
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Augustine Thomas Smythe, Jr. |
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Robert Wilson Turner |
|
Ruth Williams |
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Cherokee County |
George Washington McKown |
Henry Levi Jolly |
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Wade Stackhouse Weatherford, Jr. |
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Chester County |
Wilbur Gill Grant |
Henry Rankin Gardner (5) |
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Luther Clark Wright, Jr. |
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Chesterfield County |
Edward McIver Leppard |
Hoover Fay Bell |
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Laurin Robert Redfearn |
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Clarendon County |
James McCullum Morris |
Joseph Oscar Rogers, Jr. |
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Colleton County |
James Pershing Harrelson |
Thomas Madison Howell, Jr. |
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Darlington County |
James Pierce Mozingo, III |
Richard Lee Beasley |
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John Pickens Gardner |
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Thad Elias Saleeby |
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Dillon County |
Roger William Scott |
Alfred William "Red" Bethea |
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Jewell Pierce McLaurin |
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Dorchester County |
Herbert Henry Jessen |
Joseph Carlisle McAlhany |
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Edgefield County |
Frank Elbert Timmerman |
Walter Hugh Clark |
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Fairfield County |
Benjamin Franklin Hornsby |
Purvis Wesley Collins |
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Florence County |
William Clyde Graham |
David Walker Harwell |
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Charles Weston Houck |
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Peter DeWitt Hyman |
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W. Odell Venters |
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Georgetown County |
Cecil Claymon Grimes, Jr. |
Meyer Rosen |
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Julian Alexander Reynolds |
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Greenville County |
Patrick Bradley Morrah, Jr. |
Rex Lyle Carter |
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Harry A. Chapman, Jr. |
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Fred Archie Fuller, Jr. |
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Charles Gideon Garrett |
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Herbert Curry Granger |
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Samuel Herbert Hendrix |
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Beattie Eugene Huff |
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Clyde David Jenkins, Jr. |
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Fred N. McDonald |
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Richard Wilson Riley |
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Nick Andrew Theodore |
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Greenwood County |
Francis Bates Nicholson |
Guy Butler (6) / Raymond Isaiah Abbott (7) |
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Marion Pinckney Carnell |
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Hampton County |
Grover Ford Bowers, Jr. |
Clyde Alfred Eltzroth |
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Horry County |
James Price Stevens |
John Eugene Altman |
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Lloyd Berkley Bell |
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Earl Windell McCrackin |
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Winston Wallace Vaught |
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Jasper County |
Henry Chester Walker, Jr. |
Frank Eugene Baldwin, Jr. |
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Kershaw County |
John Carl West |
James Clator Arrants |
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Donald Harry Holland (8) |
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Lancaster County |
Frank Lane Roddey |
Tom Gibson Mangum |
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Garrett Judson Mobley |
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Laurens County |
King Dixon |
Marshall West Abercrombie |
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David Surratt Taylor |
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Lee County |
William Green DesChamps, Jr. |
Dan Foster Laney, Jr. |
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Lexington County |
Francis Cyril Jones |
Albert John Dooley |
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Pat Lindler |
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Ryan C. Shealy |
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Marion County |
John Ralph Gasque |
James Curtis Hooks |
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James Malcolm McLendon |
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Marlboro County |
John Charles Lindsay |
Jamie Fletcher Lee |
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McCormick County |
Lawrence Lamar Hester |
Joseph Fred Buzhardt |
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Newberry County |
Jesse Frank Hawkins |
Daniel Paul Folk, II |
Oconee
County |
Marshall Joyner Parker |
J. Dawson Addis (9) |
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Carlton Adger Mitchell |
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Orangeburg County |
Marshall Burns Williams |
Fred Connor, Jr. |
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Jerry Miles Hughes, Jr. |
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Francis Mitchell Ott |
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Foster Hall Yarborough |
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Pickens County |
Earle Elias Morris, Jr. |
Harold Delois Breazeale |
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Harris Page Smith |
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Richland County |
Walter James Bristow, Jr. |
Clinch Heyward Belser |
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Owens Taylor Cobb, Jr. |
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Edmund Griffin Grant |
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Ernest Crosby Lewis |
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Chappelle Heath Manning |
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Heyward Elliott McDonald |
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George Raymond McElveen |
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Stanmore Watson Talbert |
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Eugene Ellison Walker |
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Henry Grady Yonce |
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Saluda County |
Frederick Grant Scurry, Jr. |
Rudolph Mitchell |
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Spartanburg County |
Charles Carlisle Moore |
Grady Cecil Ballard |
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Hugh Edsel Finch |
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Robert Alfred Hammett |
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Paul Miller Moore |
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Bobby Maurice Pruitt |
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LeGrand Ariail Rouse, II |
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Clary Hood Smith |
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James Barnett Stephen |
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Sumter County |
Henry Burchill Richardson |
Robert James Aycock |
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Henry Curtis Edens |
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Carlyle Whittier Goodman |
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John Dozier Lee, Jr. |
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Union County |
John D. Long |
James Morris Arthur |
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John Calhoun Hart |
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Williamsburg County |
William Frank Mishoe |
Wallace Darlington Connor (10) / James Earl O'Shields
(11) |
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James Henry Stuckey |
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York County |
Robert Wesley Hayes |
John Beatty Harvey |
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Hugh Jackson Love |
|
Robert Lawrence McFadden |
|
George Beverly Petty, Jr. |
| * Solomon Blatt was elected as Speaker
of the House. Inez Watson was elected as Clerk. |
| ** Edgar Allen Brown was elected
President Pro Tempore of the Senate. Lovick Oliphant Thomas was
elected as Clerk. |
| (1) Resigned on May 8, 1964 when
he was sworn in as a Federal District Judge for South Carolina. |
| (2) Election was protested by William
Edwin Myrick, but the Senate voted to seat Audrey Patterson Williams. |
| (3) Resigned on June 15, 1953 after
his appointment to the SC Industrial Commission. |
| (4) Elected to replace Theodore McFadden
Nelson, qualified on 1/14/1964. |
| (5) Resigned on April 30, 1964 to
accept his appointment to the SC Public Service Commission for
the 3rd District. |
| (6) Resigned on February 27, 1963
after his election to the SC Public Service Commission for the
3rd District. |
| (7) Elected to replace Guy Butler,
qualified on 1/14/1964. |
| (8) Resigned on May 1, 1964 after
being elected to the SC Highway Commission for the 5th Judicial
District. |
| (9) Resigned on April 16, 1964 after
his appointment to the SC Industrial Commission. |
| (10) Resigned on June 13, 1953 after
his appointment to the SC Highway Commission for the 3rd District. |
| (11) Elected to replace Wallace Darlington
Connor, qualified on 1/14/1964. |