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Blair is an unincorporated community in Fairfield County, South Carolina, United States. [1] The community is located near the Broad River at the county's western border, 18 miles (29 km) west of Winnsboro .
James Blair (September 26, 1786 – April 1, 1834) [1] was a United States representative from South Carolina. He was born in the Waxhaw settlement, Lancaster County, South Carolina to Sarah Douglass and William Blair, immigrants from Ireland. He engaged in planting and was also the sheriff of Lancaster District. He owned slaves. [2]
Blair Mound is a historic archaeological site located near Winnsboro, Fairfield County, South Carolina. Blair Mound is an earthen mound structure in the form of a low, oval hummock. It measures approximately 75 by 50 yards (69 m × 46 m) and is just over 5 feet (1.5 m) high, with evidence of leveling for agricultural development.
James Blair Jr. (fl. 1769–1770), American politician, mayor of Williamsburg, Virginia James Blair (American lawyer) (1762–1837), see List of attorneys general of Kentucky James Blair (South Carolina politician) (1786–1834), General of the South Carolina 5th Militia Brigade and U.S. Representative of South Carolina
The current dean of the South Carolina delegation is Representative Jim Clyburn ... James Blair (J) 22nd (1831–1833) Robert Woodward Barnwell (N) Thomas R. Mitchell (J)
South Carolina was one of the original Thirteen Colonies and was admitted as a state on May 23, 1788. [1] Before it declared its independence, South Carolina was a colony of the Kingdom of Great Britain. It seceded from the Union on December 20, 1860, [2] and was a founding member of the Confederate States of America on February 4, 1861. [3]
James Blair (Indian Army officer) (1828–1905), British Indian Army general James Blair (South Carolina politician) (1786–1834), South Carolina Militia general William H. Blair (1821–1888), Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry post-service brevet brigadier general
James Blair: Democratic-Republican: 9th: March 4, 1821 – May 8, 1822 Elected to finish member-elect John S. Richards' term: Jacksonian: 8th: March 4, 1829 – April 1, 1834 Elected in 1828. Died. Milledge Luke Bonham: Democratic: 4th: March 4, 1857 – December 21, 1860 Elected to finish Brooks' term. Re-elected in 1860 but retired due to ...