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Hugh Smith Thompson

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which was entering Charleston's harbor. For the remainder of the war, he served as an instructor of the cadets at the Citadel Academy.
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and the Democrats. He was reelected in 1878 and 1880 without opposition. In 1882, Thompson lobbied for the presidency of
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for the position of Superintendent of Education which he won upon the resolution of the controversial
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of Citadel cadets on January 9, 1861, they fired the first shots of the
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candidate for governor after the split of the state Democrats between
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At the end of hostilities in 1865, Thompson became the principal of
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of South Carolina. He was reelected without opposition in the
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The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine
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Governor of South Carolina
Johnson Hagood
John Calhoun Sheppard
South Carolina Superintendent of Education
Wade Hampton III
William Dunlap Simpson
Thomas Bothwell Jeter
Justus K. Jillson
Asbury Coward
Charleston, South Carolina
New York City
Democratic
Alma mater
South Carolina Military Academy

governor of South Carolina
Charleston
South Carolina Military Academy
The Citadel
battalion
American Civil War
Star of the West
Columbia Male Academy
state Democrats
gubernatorial election
Wade Hampton
South Carolina College
dark horse
John Bratton

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