As was also the case in northern regiments, the elite were commissioned based on their social standing and were also expected to finance military units. Early, of the Lost Cause movement, attempting to explain away the Confederacy's loss of the war. He believed the official line that slavery as practiced in the American South was benign and that blacks were racially inferior to whites. Wade Hampton III (March 28, 1818 April 11, 1902) was a Confederate cavalry leader during the American Civil War and afterward a politician from South Carolina, serving as its 77th Governor and as a U.S. Wrong username or password. In 1890, Hampton's niece Caroline, an operating room nurse, married the father of American surgery, William Halsted. 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Vol. To honor Hampton for his leadership in the Civil War and the redemption of the state, the General Assembly created Hampton County from Beaufort County in 1878. Geneastars | Facebook. A statue of Confederate general and slave owner Wade Hampton III on horseback in the grounds of South Carolina State House. In accordance with the legal provisions, you can ask for the removal of your name and the name of your minor children. "Hamptons triumphant cause. Born on March 28, 1818, in Charleston, he graduated from South Carolina College. Hampton backed U.S. Pres. In October 1864, near Petersburg, Virginia, Hampton sent his son, Thomas Preston, a lieutenant and an aide to his father, to deliver a message. Bio by: John "J-Cat" Griffith 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. His father assigned certain plantations to him to manage in South Carolina and Mississippi. American politician, American Civil War, Mexican-American War, War of 1812, Confederate cavalry leader during the American Civil War, 77th Governor from South Carolina, Born on March 28, 1818 Hampton was one of the original proponents, alongside Lt. Gen. Jubal A. 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 the Gettysburg Campaign, Hampton was slightly wounded in the Battle of Brandy Station, the war's largest cavalry battle. Leading his people out of Reconstruction was - in my opinion - Wade Hamptons providential purpose, and certainly his greatest achievement. That year, the Radical Republicans took the election. Early life and education [ edit] At least eight municipalities in South Carolina have a street named "Wade Hampton" (Beaufort, Charleston, Duncan, Greenville, Greer, Hampton, Taylors, Walterboro) and in approximately 47 towns of South Carolina are streets named "Hampton." It is also evident that a daughter and sister, Mary Fisher Hampton lived on the Mississippi plantations. While every effort has been made to follow citation style rules, there may be some discrepancies. Hampton was born in Charleston, South Carolina, the eldest son of Wade Hampton II (17911858), 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. He was carried back to Virginia in the same ambulance as General John Bell Hood. Wade Hampton I (1754-1835), was an army officer and United States representative from Virginia. His many slaves were freed. Wade Hampton III (1818-1902), was a Confederate Army officer and governor and United States senator of South Carolina. Volume - Apr 23 1902, Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers, 1791-1963, Santa Fe New Mexican. The Life Summary of Wade. A bullet creased Hampton's forehead when he led a charge against a Union artillery position. ary Hampton, Sally Hampton, Sarah Buchanan Hampton, John Preston Hampton, Harriet Flud Hampton, George Mcduffie Hampton, Mary Singleton H Wade (Col) Hampton, Ann Hampton (born Fitzsimons). In September, Hampton conducted what became known as the "Beefsteak Raid", where his troopers captured over 2400 head of cattle and over 300 prisoners behind enemy lines. [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. Two high schools in South Carolina are named "Wade Hampton High School," one in Greenville and the other in Hampton. There is also a fire district (Wade Hampton Fire Department) named in his honor located on the east side of Greenville that adjoins the Greenville city limits. 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. After his refusal, Hampton had to campaign for his supporters not to vote for him in the gubernatorial election. Son of Col. Wade Hampton, II and Ann Hampton After the Peninsula Campaign, General Robert E. Lee reorganized his cavalry forces as a division under the command of J.E.B. After the election, Hampton became known as the "Savior of South Carolina". He was the most revered man in the history of South Carolina, and yet he died an old man in near poverty. IMPORTANT PRIVACY NOTICE & DISCLAIMER: YOU HAVE A RESPONSIBILITY TO USE CAUTION WHEN DISTRIBUTING PRIVATE INFORMATION. Besides surpervising operations on all his properties, he entertained the many guests who came to Wild Woods. 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. Of officers without previous military experience, he was one of three to achieve the rank of Lieutenant General in the Confederate States Army. In 1868, Hampton became the chairman of the state Democratic Party central committee, that lost to the Radical Republicans in the election. On May 23, 1862, Hampton was promoted to brigadier general. Wade left all of his real estate in South Carolina to his daughter Daisy, who had been his caretaker. Their children included: Wade Hampton III (born March 28, 1818 in Charleston, South Carolina, died April 11, 1902 in Columbia, South Carolina); Christopher Fitzsimmons Hampton (born August 11, 1821 on Millwood Plantation, Richland County, South Carolina, died June 8, 1886 on Linden Plantation, Washington County, Mississippi); Harriet Flud Hampton (born April 16, 1823 on Millwood Plantation, Richland County, South Carolina, died June 2, 1848 on Millwood Plantation); Catharine P. Hampton (born November 24, 1824 on Millwood Plantation, died August 10, 1916 in Columbia, South Carolina); Ann M. Hampton (born September 7, 1826 on Millwood Plantation, died May 5, 1914 in Columbia, South Carolina); Caroline Louisa Hampton (born January 25, 1828 on Millwood Plantation, died 1902 in Richland County, South Carolina); Frank Hampton (born June 19, 1829 on Millwood Plantation, died June 9, 1863 at Brandy Station, Culpeper County, Virginia); Mary Fisher Hampton (born January 13, 1833 on Millwood Plantation, died December 12, 1866, Richland County, South Carolina). "nephew of General Wade Hampton, of Civil War fame". Six volumes, New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1887-1889 & edited Stanley L. Klos, 1999; Wade Hampton Biography http://www.famousamericans.net/wadehampton/, Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Mississippi, Chicago: The Goodspeed Publishing Company, 1891, Colonel John Heath Sr. --Gertrude Cosgrave, notes left to her children. The election of the first Democrat in South Carolina since the end of the Civil War, as well as the national election of Rutherford B. Hayes as President, signified the end of Reconstruction in the South. In 1913, Judge John Randolph Tucker named the Wade Hampton Census Area in Alaska to commemorate his father-in-law. Leave a message for others who see this profile. . Before traveling 200 yards, they came across Preston's body, and as young Wade dismounted, he was also shot. Skip Auld's great-grandfather was named after Wade Hampton III. For the New York State Senate member, see. Wade Hampton III died in Columbia, South Carolina on April 11, 1902. He was carried back to Virginia in the same ambulance as General John Bell Hood. Hampton returned to duty in time to fill in as leader of an infantry brigade for Stonewall Jackson at the end of the Seven Days Battles, although the brigade was not significantly engaged. Wade Hampton II was born April 21, 1791 and died on February 10, 1858 on Walnut Ridge plantation in Issaquena County. Columbia, S. April 12. New York: Random House, 1958. Hampton publicly decried the violence that surrounded the election, but he tacitly countenanced the widespread campaign of intimidation practiced against Blacks and white Republicans by the Red Shirts, the army of armed and often mounted Hampton supporters who accompanied him on his campaign appearances. Wade Hampton III was a Confederate general, governor of South Carolina, and United States senator. He was the United States railroad commissioner from 1893 to 1897. A Hampton Park was dedicated in Charleston and another in Columbia in his honor. 2008 - 2023 INTERESTING.COM, INC. 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. 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 was one of only three Southern officers to achieve the rank of Lieutenant General in the Confederate States Army without any military training. There is also a fire district (Wade Hampton Fire Department) named in his honor placed on the east side of Greenville, adjoining the Greenville city limits, which include Wade Hampton High School. While Lee's army was bottled up in the Siege of Petersburg, in January 1865, Hampton returned to South Carolina to recruit soldiers. His brigade was selected to participate in Stuart's Chambersburg Raid in October 1862, in which Hampton was briefly appointed "military governor" of the town following its surrender to the Confederate cavalry. 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. Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina, United States, Columbia, Richland, South Carolina, United States, Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, National Statuary Hall Collection, Washington, DC, Trinity Episcopal Cathedral Cemetery, Columbia, South Carolina, Confederate Army, United States Civil War, Confederate States Army Generals, United States Civil War. In 1964, Wade Hampton Academy was charted in Orangeburg; the school later merged with Willington Academy in 1986 to become Orangeburg Preparatory Schools, Inc. Hampton died in Columbia and is buried there in Trinity Cathedral Churchyard. Over his strong protests, a group of friends raised enough funds to build him one. An error has occured while loading the map. Back to Top Scope and Content The 1876 South Carolina gubernatorial election is thought to be the bloodiest in the history of the state. Wade Hampton II (April 21, 1791 - February 10, 1858) was an American plantation owner and soldier in the War of 1812. Wade Hampton Iii Descendants Wade Hampton III was one of the most prominent southern politicians during the Reconstruction era. [19] In July 2021, the university's Presidential Commission on University History recommended removing his name from the building.[19]. He was the scion of the politically important Hampton family, which was influential in state politics almost into the 20th century. [1] Wade Hampton III was born in 1818 and grew to maturity at Millwood, inheriting the wealth and prestige of a great planter family. Rhodes, a 30 year old resident born in North Carolina. During the winter of 1862, around the Battle of Fredericksburg, Hampton led a series of cavalry raids behind enemy lines and captured numerous prisoners and supplies without suffering any casualties, earning a commendation from General Lee. Deceased persons are not concerned by this provision. After his return to Richmond, he fought at Nance's Shop, and was given command of the Cavalry Corps on August 11, 1864. For more than six months, there were two legislatures in the state, both claiming to be authentic. Born on March 28, 1818, in Charleston, he graduated from South Carolina College. The Sons of Confederate Veterans awarded Hampton with its Confederate Medal of Honor, created in 1977.[21]. hide caption. He was wounded the first of five times during the war when he led a charge against a federal artillery position, and a bullet creased his forehead. Have shaped ankles. Hampton was a natural cavalrymanbrave, audacious, and already a superb horseman. [citation needed]. Shortly afterward, Hampton and his other son, Wade IV, rode in the same direction. Wade Hampton III Monument, 2019. Husband of Margaret Hampton; Frances "Fanny" Cosgrave; Margaret Buchanan Frances Hampton and Mary Singleton Hampton For over six months, there were two legislatures in the state, both claiming to be authentic. From 1852 to 1861 Hampton served in the South Carolina legislature. Hampton appears in How Few Remain, the first novel in Harry Turtledove's Timeline-191 series, an alternate history wherein the South won the American Civil War. Stuart, age 30. The national election of Rutherford B. Hayes as President was settled by a compromise among Democrats, by which the national party agreed to end formally the Reconstruction era. While Lee's army was bottled up in the Siege of Petersburg, in January 1865, Hampton returned to South Carolina to recruit additional soldiers. Wade Hampton II was born on April 21, 1791 and died on his Issaquena County plantation on February 10, 1858. A residence hall at Hampton's alma mater, the University of South Carolina, was named for him. He was wounded three times and was made brigadier general in 1862, major general in 1863 and lieutenant general in 1865. Foote, Shelby. [citation needed] Several weeks later, his right leg was amputated due to complications arising from this injury. Immediately thereafter, Hampton's brigade participated in Stuart's raid in Pennsylvania, swinging around the Union army and losing contact with Lee. 1, Fort Sumter to Perryville. A highly successful plantation owner in South Carolina, he carried on the family legacy of business and wealth forged by his grandfather, Wade Hampton I, who was a Revolutionary War Army officer, a United States Congressman, and a United States Army General during the War of 1812. Father of Wade Hampton; Thomas Jefferson Hampton; Hariet F. Hampton; Grace Hampton; John Preston Hampton and 10 others; Wade Hampton, II; Maj. Wade Hampton, IV; John Preston Hampton; Lt. Preston Hampton (CSA); Sally Hampton; Harriet Flud Hampton; George McDuffie Hampton; Mary S. "Daisy" Tucker; Alfred Hampton and Catherine Fisher Hampton less 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. He was not known to have active involvement within the organization. Username and password are case sensitive. But when the recent anti-racism demonstrations began sweeping the country and protesters began toppling Confederate monuments he spoke out about changing his name. 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. L'arbre Wade Hampton, in full Wade Hampton III, (born March 28, 1818, Charleston, South Carolina, U.S.died April 11, 1902, Columbia, South Carolina), Confederate Civil War hero who restored white rule to South Carolina following Radical Reconstruction. He received two more saber cuts to the front of his head, but continued fighting until he was wounded again with a piece of shrapnel to the hip. As young Wade dismounted, he was also shot but survived.[7]. Corrections? In September, Hampton conducted what became known as the "Beefsteak Raid", where his troopers captured over 2400 head of cattle and more than 300 prisoners behind enemy lines. 94 . Wade Hampton III grew up in a wealthy planter family, receiving private instruction. 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. While just outside of town, Hampton was confronted by a Union cavalryman pointing a rifle at him from 200 yards. Hampton was defeated in the 1865 gubernatorial election by James Lawrence Orr. Wade Hampton III was descended from a prominent South Carolina family. During the American Civil War, he served in the Confederate cavalry, where he reached the rank of lieutenant general. He served again in Congress from 1803 to 1805. Epics/Getty Images Wade Hampton III Monument, 2019. There is a Hampton Park in Charleston and a Hampton Park in Columbia named after Hampton. He was elected to the South Carolina General Assembly in 1852 and served as a Senator from 1858 to 1861. The Red Shirts had used violence in every county to suppress black Republican voting. He married Ann Fitzsimmons on March 6, 1817 in Charleston, South Carolina (daughter of Christopher Fitzsimons and Catharine Pritchard). He received private instruction and graduated from the South Carolina College (now the University of South Carolina) at Columbia in 1836. 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 had four younger sisters. In South Carolina and other states, groups of men calling themselves "rifle clubs" formed to act as vigilantes in the years after the war. When the South seceded, Hampton gave unstintingly of himself and his fortune to the Confederacy. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 6 daughters. Some Colonel Laurence S. Baker assumed command of Hampton's Brigade after the injury. [2] The youth was known for taking hunting trips alone into the woods, hunting American black bears with only a knife. [citation needed], During the Civil War, Hampton served in the Confederate army, resigning from the South Carolina Senate to enlist as a private in the South Carolina Militia. ", http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wade_Hampton_III. Growing up, Skip Auld says he didn't know much about the man his great-grandfather was named after. I didn't initially intend this to be any sort of grand statement of any sort. The map below shows the places where the ancestors of the famous person lived. Hampton was reluctant to surrender, and nearly got into a personal fight with Union Brig. His earlier life was devoted to his plantation interests in South Carolina and Issaquena and Washington counties in Mississippi. Have you taken a DNA test? Hampton's father died in 1858 and the son inherited a vast fortune, the plantations, and one of the largest collections of slaves in the South. An error has occured while loading the map. Wade Hampton III was born in 1818 at 54 Hasell St. in Charleston, South Carolina, the eldest son of "Colonel" Wade Hampton II (17911858) and Ann (ne Fitzsimmons) Hampton. He was a Bourbon Democrat who appealed to some freedmen in support of his win. After gaining office in the contested gubernatorial election of 1876, he served as the governor of South Carolina from 1877 to 1879. Education Wade Hampton III received private schooling in his youth. He is buried there in Trinity Cathedral Churchyard. 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. Andrew Johnsons plans for Reconstruction and sought reconciliation between North and South, but, with the imposition of Radical Reconstruction policies, he took the lead in South Carolina in the fight to restore white supremacy. He was grandson of Wade Hampton (1754-1835), lieutenant . From 1893 to 1897, Hampton served as United States Railroad Commissioner, appointed by President Grover Cleveland. Updates? contient des milliers de photos et GeneaStars. Wounded three times, he survived to become a military hero to the defeated South and a symbol of the supposed nobility and gallantry of the Lost Cause.. More broadly, the transition of the leadership of the Democratic Party from Hampton to the populist Ben Tillman represented the end of rule by genteel antebellum aristocrats in the South. He married Ann Fitzsimons on 6 March 1817, in Columbia, Richland, South Carolina, United States. His role in the politics of the state ceased until 1876, although he tried to help Matthew Calbraith Butler in the Union Reform campaign of 1870. Wade Hampton III inherited a sound physique and a love for the outdoors from his father and grandfather. as Preston Hampton, Mary Hampton, Sally Preston Hampton, Sarah Buchanan Hampton, John Preston Hampton, Harriet Flud Hampton, George Mcduf Wade Hampton, Anne Hampton (born Fitzsimmons), ton, Harriet Flud Hampton, Catherine Pritchard Hampton, Ann M Hampton, Caroline Louisa Hampton, Francis (Frank) Hampton, Mary Fisher Hampton, Margaret Buchanan Frances Hampton (born Preston). Smith's division accompanied the rest of Joseph E. Johnston's Army of Northern Virginia down the Virginia Peninsula to aid in the Siege of Yorktown (1862) before Johnston withdrew to Richmond. Despite refusing to announce his candidacy for the Senate, Hampton was elected to the United States Senate by the General Assembly on the same day his leg was amputated. Hampton was not present at Fredericksburg, or Chancellorsville due to being detached for raids elsewhere. He was a strong advocate for states' rights and was a leading voice in the Lost Cause movement. He was reelected in 1878, but two days after the election he was thrown from a mule while deer hunting and broke his right leg. His sisters married General John S. Preston and Governor Richard Manning. There is a Hampton Park in Charleston and a Hampton Park in Columbia named after Hampton. An equestrian statue by Frederick W. Ruckstull was erected on the grounds of the South Carolina State House in 1906. He married Sylvia J Lawrence in 1958, in Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, United States. A statue of Confederate general and slave owner Wade Hampton III on horseback in the grounds of South Carolina State House. He consistently upheld a conservative position on slavery and secession. An elderly man, he had limited funds and limited means to find a new home. Listen to one another. After gaining office in the contested gubernatorial election of 1876, he served as the governor of South Carolina from 1877 to 1879. He was the fourth Hampton Auld in his family. Hampton returned to duty in time to lead a brigade at the end of the Seven Days Battles, although the brigade was not significantly engaged. The commissioners of those counties then reported voting fraud, calling the election results into question again. After the war, he was elected Governor, serving 1876 to 1879. 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. CONTENT MAY BE COPYRIGHTED BY WIKITREE COMMUNITY MEMBERS. That was, in his words, the political contest of '76 in my judgment the most memorable ever waged on this continent, for home rule, for personal liberty and States rights, concluding that nothing can ever deprive me of the honest pride I feel that I contributed, in part, to the glorious victory won then by the people of my State. No other South Carolinian possessed the temperament, wisdom, and moral authority essential to direct such a crusade. This family owned a vast tract of land in the northern part of the county near the Turnbull family estates. 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 . Congressman, and wealthy plantation owner. 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