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David R. Evans (South Carolina politician)

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Evans died in Winnsboro, South Carolina, on March 8, 1843, and was initially interred at a private residence in Winnsboro. His burial site is now the Bethel A.R.P. Cemetery on North Vanderhorst Street, Winnsboro, SC.
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Democratic-Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives from South Carolina
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and studied law, being admitted to the bar in 1796. Evans began practicing law in
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from 1824 to 1832 and was the first president of the Fairfield Bible Society.
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Members of the United States House of Representatives who owned slaves
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Members of the South Carolina House of Representatives
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South Carolina Senate
Fairfield District
U.S. House of Representatives
South Carolina
5th
Richard Winn
William Woodward
South Carolina House of Representatives
Westminster
England
Kingdom of Great Britain
Winnsboro
South Carolina
U.S.
Democratic-Republican
Alma mater
Mount Zion College
Lawyer
U.S. Representative
South Carolina
slaveholder
Westminster
England
Mount Zion College
Winnsboro
South Carolina House of Representatives
solicitor
judicial circuit
Democratic-Republican
Thirteenth Congress

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