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Franklin H Elmore

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Preceded by
  
John C. Calhoun

Political party
  
Democratic

Resigned
  
May 29, 1850

Succeeded by
  
Sampson H. Butler

Preceded by
  
James H. Hammond

Party
  
Democratic Party

Succeeded by
  
Robert W. Barnwell

Name
  
Franklin Elmore


Franklin H. Elmore

Born
  
October 15, 1799 Laurens District, South Carolina (
1799-10-15
)

Resting place
  
Columbia, South Carolina

Role
  
Former United States Senator

Died
  
May 29, 1850, Washington, D.C., United States

Education
  
University of South Carolina

Books
  
Correspondence Between the Hon. F. H. El and James G. Birney

Previous office
  
Senator (SC) 1850–1850

Franklin Harper Elmore (October 15, 1799 – May 29, 1850) was a United States Representative and Senator. Born in Laurens District, the son of John Archer Elmore, he graduated from the South Carolina College at Columbia in 1819, studied law, was admitted to the bar in 1821 and commenced practice in Walterboro. He was solicitor for the southern circuit from 1822 to 1836, a colonel on the staff of the Governor from 1824 to 1826, and was elected as a State Rights Democrat to the Twenty-fourth Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of James H. Hammond. Elmore was reelected to the Twenty-fifth Congress and served from December 10, 1836, to March 4, 1839. From 1839 to 1850 he was president of the Bank of the State of South Carolina 1839-1850; he declined appointment by President James Polk as Minister to Great Britain. Elmore was appointed as a Democrat to the U.S. Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the death of John C. Calhoun and served from April 11, 1850, until his own death in Washington, D.C. in 1850. He was interred in the First Presbyterian Churchyard in Columbia.

References

Franklin H. Elmore Wikipedia