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James A. Black

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Soon after returning to civilian life, Black co-founded the Kings Mountain Iron Works, which was involved in the mining of iron ore in areas near present-day
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Democratic Party members of the United States House of Representatives from South Carolina
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Black served in Congress from March 4, 1843, until his death April 3, 1848 in
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while still in office. He is interred in the graveyard of the
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Black (id: B000501)" 318:Cherokee Falls, South Carolina 1: 545:Member of the  530:U.S. House of Representatives 358:Beginning in 1843, Black, a 347:This time, Black settled in 612:United States Army officers 638: 504:James Augustus Black entry 323:Black eventually moved to 560: 543: 535: 528: 396:First Presbyterian Church 283:Abbeville, South Carolina 252: 121: 110: 99: 52: 28: 482:United States Congress. 400:Columbia, South Carolina 376:Committee on the Militia 199:United States of America 159:Columbia, South Carolina 508:The Political Graveyard 337:Chatham County, Georgia 472:public domain material 440:"Congress slaveowners" 408:Congressional Cemetery 292:. 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Index

U.S. House of Representatives
South Carolina
1st
Isaac E. Holmes
Daniel Wallace
South Carolina House of Representatives
Abbeville District
Ninety-Six District, South Carolina
Washington, D.C.
Columbia, South Carolina
Democratic
United States
United States of America

United States Army

Lieutenant
War of 1812
U.S. Representative
South Carolina
Ninety-Six District
Abbeville, South Carolina
War of 1812
second lieutenant
Eighth Infantry
first lieutenant
honorably discharged
Cherokee Falls, South Carolina
Georgia
Savannah

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