As his wounds from Gettysburg were slow to heal, he could not return to duty until November. Hampton was reluctant to surrender, and nearly got into a personal fight with Union Brig. So I would just say it's an opportunity to just to try to understand the people who are our neighbors and try to make them our friends. His boyhood home, Millwood, near Columbia, South Carolina, was burned by Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman's Union soldiers, and his fortune was depleted supplying those soldiers. In October 1864, near Petersburg, Virginia, Hampton sent his son, T. Preston Hampton, a lieutenant serving as one of his aides, to deliver a message. Eventually, the South Carolina Supreme Court ruled that Hampton was the winner of the election, the first Democratic governor in South Carolina since the end of the Civil War. He had developed the surgical glove to try to protect Caroline's skin from the harsh surgical sterilization chemicals.[15]. Wade Hampton II (April 21, 1791 - February 10, 1858) was an American plantation owner and soldier 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. contient des milliers de photos et GeneaStars. From 1893 to 1897, Hampton served as United States Railroad Commissioner, appointed by President Grover Cleveland. Biography https://sites.rootsweb.com/~msissaq2/heath1.html, Issaquena County Genealogy and History, The 1860 Federal Census Schedule 2 https://sites.rootsweb.com/~msissaq2/slave60.html, Issaquena County Genealogy and History, The 1860 Federal Census Page 5 https://sites.rootsweb.com/~msissaq2/census60c.html, Back to the Issaquena Genealogy and History Project, http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=H000140, http://www.lib.unc.edu/mss/inv/h/Hampton,Wade(1752-1835).html, http://elections.harpweek.com/2biographies//bio-1872-Full.asp?UniqueID=16&Year=1872, http://www.famousamericans.net/wadehampton/, https://sites.rootsweb.com/~msissaq2/heath1.html, https://sites.rootsweb.com/~msissaq2/slave60.html, https://sites.rootsweb.com/~msissaq2/census60c.html. He and his second wife paid annual visits to the Mississippi plantations. Gen. Judson Kilpatrick (often called "Kill-Cavalry") at the Bennett Farm. In it, Hampton prepares to lead a coup against Confederate States President James Longstreet after Longstreet announces plans to end slavery. He served as a general in the Confederate Army during the Civil War and later served as the Governor of South Carolina. Hampton family members owning plantations in Issaquena County included Wade Hampton II and his sons Wade Hampton III and Christopher Fitzsimmons Hampton. Wade Hampton was born in South Carolina during 1754 and died in Columbia, South Carolina on February 4, 1835. Hampton was also extremely close to his sisters and cared for them financially with the death of his father in 1858. During the Overland Campaign of 1864, Hampton's cavalry fought at Todd's Tavern during The Wilderness, and patrolled the left flank of the Confederate position at Spotsylvania Court House, during which time J.E.B. contient des milliers de photos et GeneaStars. 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. [1] Wade Hampton III was born in 1818 and grew to maturity at Millwood, inheriting the wealth and prestige of a great planter family. In 1868, Hampton became the chairman of the state Democratic Party central committee, that lost to the Radical Republicans in the election. The Hampton family was probably acquainted with the Issaquena Turnbull family, as both families had Charleston, South Carolina connections and their Issaquena County land holdings were in the same part of the county. Hampton, Wade 1752-1835 http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=H000140, Wade Hampton Papers. [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. In 1838, Hampton married Margaret Preston (18181852). Hampton served as a commissioner of Pacific Railways from 1893 to 1897 before retiring to Columbia, South Carolina. 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. He grew up in a wealthy family, he was known in his youth for being an avid bear hunter, killing as many as 80 bears. 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. An error has occured while loading the map. While every effort has been made to follow citation style rules, there may be some discrepancies. Listen to the full interview at the audio link above. 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. In 1964, Wade Hampton Academy was charted in Orangeburg; the school later merged with Willington Academy in 1986 to become Orangeburg Preparatory Schools, Inc. He worked to explain the Confederacy's loss of the war and deeply regretted the loss of the secure life he had before the war. He personally organized "Hampton's. 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. rootsweb: Click Here The school merged with Willington Academy in 1986 to become Orangeburg Preparatory Schools, Inc. 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. l*aMea Away at a Itlpe Old A-c. HAMPTON, Wade, (grandson of Wade Hampton [1752-1835]), a Senator from South Carolina; born in Charleston, S.C., March 28, 1818; received private instruction, graduated from the South Carolina College (now the University of South Carolina) at Columbia in 1836; studied law but never practiced; planter; member, State house of representatives 1852-1856; member, State senate 1858-1861; served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War, raising and commanding "Hampton's Legion"; three times wounded; made brigadier general in 1862, major general in 1863, and lieutenant general in 1865; Governor of South Carolina 1876-1879; elected in 1878 as a Democrat to the United States Senate; reelected in 1884 and served from March 4, 1879, until March 3, 1891; unsuccessful candidate for reelection; United States railroad commissioner 1893-1897; died in Columbia, S.C., April 11, 1902; interment in Trinity Cathedral Churchyard. Other insurgent groups rapidly formed to replace the KKK. He was elected to the South Carolina General Assembly in 1852 and served as a state Senator from 1858 to 1861. Over his strong protests, a group of friends raised enough funds to build him one. 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. General Wade Hampton III led the Second American Revolution in South Carolina in 1876, one hundred years after the first American Revolution in which his grandfather participated. He was known for taking hunting trips alone into the woods, hunting American black bears with only a knife. Later in the series, in the novel American Empire: Blood and Iron, Hampton's fictional grandson, Wade Hampton V is elected President of the C.S. Born on March 28, 1818, in Charleston, he graduated from South Carolina College. In Margaret Mitchell's novel Gone with the Wind, Scarlett O'Hara's first husband, Charles Hamilton, serves in Hampton's regiment. During the Overland Campaign of 1864, Stuart was killed at the Battle of Yellow Tavern and Hampton was given command of the Cavalry Corps on August 11, 1864. The commissioners of those counties then reported voting fraud, calling the election results into question again. A Hampton Park was dedicated in Charleston and another in Columbia in his honor. in Hampton Family Pape':'S. South Caroliniana Library, University of South Car . In 1836 he graduated from South Carolina College (now the University of South Carolina), and was trained for the law, although he never practiced. Immediately thereafter, Hampton's brigade participated in Stuart's raid in Pennsylvania, swinging around the Union army and losing contact with Lee. A residence hall at Hampton's alma mater, the University of South Carolina, is called the "Wade Hampton." His grandson Wade Hampton III, was a Confederate Lieutenant General in the Civil War, the 77th Governor of South Carolina and a U.S. He served as second in command to Gen. Jeb Stuart and, after Stuarts death, led the cavalry corps. [11] Two days later, he was thrown from a mule while deer hunting and broke his right leg. Due to their crude reputation and hopes of alleviating Union suspicion, Hampton used Grace Piexotto's "The Big Brick House", a prominent brothel located at 11 Fulton Street, to assure complete privacy for the Red Shirts' meeting ground, which was mainly served as campaign headquarters (Jones 2006: 22-23). He resigned from the governorship to serve two terms in the Senate, until 1891. If so, login to add it. It wasn't a part of family lore, he says, and he always went by his nickname, Skip. He is buried there in Trinity Cathedral Churchyard. 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). Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. An error has occured while loading the map. {{ media.date_translated }}, {{ asCtrl.bannerRights.content|translate }}, The Geneanet family trees are powered by Geneweb 7.0. In 1899, his home in Columbia, South Carolina, was destroyed by fire. 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. Besides surpervising operations on all his properties, he entertained the many guests who came to Wild Woods. He helped raise money for legal defense funds after the Federal government started to enforce anti-Klan legislation of 1870 and 1871 to suppress the violence of its members against freedmen and white Republicans. After the Peninsula Campaign, General Robert E. Lee reorganized his cavalry forces as a division under the command of J.E.B. While Lee's army was bottled up in the Siege of Petersburg, in January 1865, Hampton returned to South Carolina to recruit additional soldiers. Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. 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. "[12] Though it seems clear that supporters of Hampton included Red Shirts, prominent Hampton biographer Rod Andrew states there is no evidence that Hampton himself supported or encouraged that violence.[13] Indeed, Benjamin Tillman, undisputed leader of the Red Shirts, would be instrumental in removing Hampton from his Senate seat in 1890.[8]. discoveries. In 1858, Hampton III married Mary Singleton McDuffie (18301874). [2] The youth was known for taking hunting trips alone into the woods, hunting American black bears with only a knife. Growing up, Skip Auld says he didn't know much about the man his great-grandfather was named after. The town of Hampton Courthouse (later shortened to Hampton) was incorporated on December 23, 1879, to serve as the county seat of Hampton County. After that, he served two terms as U.S. He served in both houses of the South Carolina State Legislature . 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. Hampton escorted Lee's withdrawal to Richmond, fighting at North Anna and Haw's Shop before being detached from Lee's army to deal with Maj. Gen. Philip Sheridan's cavalry destroying railroad in central Virginia. At birth, Skip Auld was named Hampton for his great-grandfather, whose namesake was Wade Hampton III, a Confederate general and slave owner. 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. Hampton died in Columbia and is buried there in Trinity Cathedral Churchyard. Let us know if you have suggestions to improve this article (requires login). Wade Hampton (1752 - February 4, 1835) was a South Carolina soldier, politician, two-term U.S. A residence hall at Hampton's alma mater, the University of South Carolina, is called the "Wade Hampton." In a column for the Capital Gazette published on June 10, he said he "understood that four generations of Hampton Aulds began with a defeated Confederate soldier's pride in his general and glorification of what became known as the Lost Cause.'". HAMPTON, Wade, (grandson of Wade Hampton [1752-1835]), a Senator from South Carolina; born in Charleston, S.C., March 28, 1818; received private instruction, graduated from the South Carolina College (now the University of South Carolina) at Columbia in 1836; studied law but never practiced; planter; member, State house of representatives In South Carolina and other states, groups of men calling themselves "rifle clubs" formed to act as vigilantes in the years after the war. He was elected to the South Carolina General Assembly in 1852 and served as a Senator from 1858 to 1861. In 1850 Wild Woods alone produced 5,000 bushels of corn and 453 bales of cotton. It was just something very personal to me. Just one grandparent can lead you to many Wade Hampton III was a Confederate States of America military officer during the American Civil War and a politician from South Carolina. Nous sommes tous Despite his lack of military experience and his relatively advanced age of 42, Hampton was a natural cavalrymanbrave, audacious, and a superb horseman. Hampton's plantations included: Wild Woods Plantation in Mississippi, which covered 835 acres. The plantations were overseen by 44 year old Thomas Hamel, an Irish immigrant who moved to Issaquena County from South Carolina and A.F. To honor Hampton for his leadership in the Civil War and the "redemption" of the state from Reconstruction-era reforms, the General Assembly created Hampton County from Beaufort County in 1878. He was the son of General Wade Hampton (1752-1835) and Harriet Flud of South Carolina. Columbia, S. April 12. in Charleston, South Carolina, USA , United States, Died on April 11, 1902 As it was fashionable (according to Mitchell) to name baby boys after their fathers' commanding officers, Scarlett's son by Charles is therefore named Wade Hampton Hamilton. Husband of Margaret Hampton; Frances "Fanny" Cosgrave; Margaret Buchanan Frances Hampton and Mary Singleton Hampton 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. After Hampton's father died in 1858, the son inherited his vast fortune, his plantations, and his slaves. He resigned from the governorship in 1879 and served two terms in the Senate, until 1891, but was denied a third term by the Tillmanites in the state elections of 1890. He received private instruction and graduated from the South Carolina College (now the University of South Carolina) at Columbia in 1836. 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. Later in the series, in the novel American Empire: Blood and Iron, Hampton's fictional grandson Wade Hampton V appears as President of the Confederate States, assassinated in the first few months of his term by a Freedom Party stalwart. WADE HAMPTON III was born in Charleston, South Carolina. Across South Carolina many towns and cities renamed streets for the revered statesman. Stuart, who selected Hampton as his senior subordinate, to command one of two cavalry brigades. 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. president of Confederate States of America. He had an active outdoor life, riding horses and hunting, especially at his father's North Carolina summer retreat, High Hampton. New York: Random House, 1958. 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 . gnalogique Dowling avec plus d'un demi-million de parents, The historic Hampton Heights neighborhood in Spartanburg is named after him. The map below shows the places where the ancestors of the famous person lived. 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. 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). Senator. . 1 of 16. His wounds from Gettysburg were slow in healing, so he did not actually return to duty until November. Records indicate that the Hampton families came to Issaquena County quite often.The elder Wade Hampton died in the county on February 10, 1858, and was buried in Columbia, South Carolina. Username and password are case sensitive. 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. The Red Shirts had used violence in every county to suppress black Republican voting. Well I don't have grandkids. Of officers without previous military experience, he was one of three to achieve the rank of Lieutenant General in the Confederate States Army. In accordance with the legal provisions, you can ask for the removal of your name and the name of your minor children. After the war, he was elected Governor, serving 1876 to 1879. Wade Hampton III was a Confederate general, U.S. senator and governor of South Carolina. 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. 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. He was not known to have active involvement within the organization. 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