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Augustus Summerfield Merrimon

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the 1876 elections in South Carolinaβ€”the elections which brought an end to Reconstruction and restored white supremacists to power. The only Democrat on the Committee, Merrimon badgered black and white Republican witnesses and attempted to downplay and excuse white atrocities. A full transcript of the testimony can be found in the 3 bound volumes (
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During his term in the Senate, Merrimon gained a reputation as "one of the bitterest partisan Democrats in Congress" (New York Times, October 14, 1878). He was appointed to the 'South Carolina Committee,' a Congressional commission assigned to conduct hearings into voter intimidation and fraud during
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had already become intense political enemies, though both were affiliated with the Conservative Party. After Vance won the endorsement of the Conservative Party in the legislature, the minority Republicans in the legislature voted with Merrimon's supporters to elect him to the Senate (New York Times,
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judge, then returned to the practice of law, and was an unsuccessful Democratic (at the time, officially called the Conservative Party) candidate for
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After being defeated for re-election, Merrimon served as an associate justice (1883–1889) and then Chief Justice of the
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in 1872. With 49.5 percent of the vote, Merrimon lost an extremely close race to incumbent
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Merrimon was elected to the U.S. Senate in 1872. He and former Gov.
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Augustus S. Merrimon

United States Senator
North Carolina
John Pool
Zebulon B. Vance
Asheville, North Carolina
Raleigh, North Carolina
Democratic
Democratic
U.S. senator
North Carolina
Buncombe County, North Carolina
North Carolina House of Commons
Confederate Army
American Civil War
solicitor
superior court
Governor of North Carolina
Tod R. Caldwell

Zebulon B. Vance
North Carolina Supreme Court
Merrimon-Wynne House
National Register of Historic Places
"Augustus Summerfeld Merrimon"
"National Register Information System"
National Register of Historic Places
National Park Service
"National Register of Historic Places Listings"

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