Jared D. Warley
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Jared D. Warley was an American politician, A.M.E. minister, farmer, judge, and state legislator in South Carolina.[1] He represented Clarendon County, South Carolina in the South Carolina House of Representatives from 1870 to 1874 and in the South Carolina Senate from 1874 to 1877 when he resigned after Democrats took control.[2]
He was one of the incorporators of the Clarendon Land Joint Stock and Loan Association.[3]
He was sworn in on November 22, 1870.[4] Elias E. Dickson contested Warley's election in 1874.[5] John Laurence Manning was elected to succeed him.[6]
There was a Jared D. Waverly Jr. who lived in Saint Paul, South Carolina.[7]
References
[edit]- ^ South Carolina Negro Legislators: A Glorious Success: State and Local Officeholders; Biographies of Negro Representatives, 1868-1902. South Carolina State College. 1974.
- ^ Freedom's Lawmakers: A Directory of Black Officeholders During Reconstruction. Oxford University Press. 1993. ISBN 978-0-19-507406-2.
- ^ Acts of the General Assembly of South-Carolina. State Printer. 1874.
- ^ Journal. Republican Printing Company. 1871.
- ^ Journal of the Senate of the State of South Carolina, Being the Sessions of. Charles P. Pelham, State Printer. 1875.
- ^ "South Carolina During the Late 1800s - the 52nd General Assembly (1876-1878)".
- ^ Clarendon County. Arcadia. 2002. ISBN 9780738514352.
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- Republican Party South Carolina state senators
- African-American state legislators in South Carolina
- 19th-century American clergy
- African-American politicians during the Reconstruction Era
- African-American judges
- South Carolina state court judges
- 19th-century American judges
- Republican Party members of the South Carolina House of Representatives
- Farmers from South Carolina
- People from Clarendon County, South Carolina
- African-American farmers
- 19th-century members of the South Carolina General Assembly