George W. Barber (politician) explained

Office1:South Carolina State Senate
Term Start1:1868
Term End1:1872
Birth Place:South Carolina, U.S.
Death Date:1870s
Party:Republican

George W. Barber (–1870s) was an American carpenter, farmer and state legislator who served in the South Carolina State Senate during the Reconstruction era from 1868 until 1872.[1]

Biography

Barber was born enslaved in South Carolina in 1831.He has been listed as a farmer and a carpenter.[2]

He was elected to the South Carolina State Senate in 1868 and served until 1872 representing Fairfield County as a Republican.[3] He lost the nomination to run again for the senate in September 1872 with Sanders Ford standing in his place, he instead was put on the ticket to run for representative.[4]

He was also the commissioner of elections in 1870 for Fairfield along with N. G. Dunlap and Samuel Simpson.[5] The same year he was listed in the census as owning real estate worth $600 with an additional $150 worth of personal property.

Barber was threatened by the Ku Klux Klan in May 1871 when they posted in the paper demands that he along with seven others resign from office.[6] This caused him to temporarily leave his home in fear and move to Columbia, South Carolina before later returning.

He was a delegate at the Radical State Convention in August 1872, representing Fairfield County along with L.W. Duvall and T. J. Minton.[7]

He continued in politics for a while and in August 1874 he was chair of a republican meeting in Winnsboro[8] and again chair in August 1875 for a meeting on the next election.[9] However by October 20, 1875 he had become "disgusted" with politics and returned to carpentry.[10]

His wife was listed in the 1880 United States census as being a widow, so he died sometime between October 1875 and June 1880.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Foner . Eric . Freedom's Lawmakers: A Directory of Black Officeholders During Reconstruction . 1 August 1996 . LSU Press . 978-0-8071-2082-8 . September 23, 2022. en. 12.
  2. News: Senatorial Occupations and Professions . 22 September 2022 . The Charleston Daily News . 21 December 1869 . 3.
  3. News: The State Capital . 22 September 2022 . The Charleston Daily News . 26 November 1868 . 1.
  4. News: Representatives on the Judge Green ticket . 22 September 2022 . The Charleston Daily Courier . 28 September 1872 . 1.
  5. Web site: Proclamation for the elections . The Daily Phoenix . 22 September 2022 . 2 . 20 August 1870.
  6. News: KKK - General Orders, No 105 . 22 September 2022 . The Daily Phoenix . 2 May 1871 . 2.
  7. Web site: Trouble in the Wigwam - The Radical Convention Refuses to Hear Senator Sawyer . The Charleston Daily News . 22 September 2022 . 1 . 22 August 1872.
  8. News: Senator White in Winnsboro . 22 September 2022 . Yorkville Enquirer . 20 August 1874 . 2.
  9. News: Meeting on the coming election . 22 September 2022 . The Fairfield Herald . 11 August 1875 . 3.
  10. News: G. W. Barber leaves politics - Newspapers.com . 22 September 2022 . Newspapers.com . en.