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John Wood Lewis Sr.

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275:. The railroad was in financial straits, requiring the same strict economic controls Lewis had practiced in his private businesses. In the three years that Lewis ran the railroad, he was able to turn the business into a money making enterprise, paying $ 400,000 per year into the state treasury. But in 1861 Lewis decided to resign from the railroad. The timing could not have been worse, coming at a time when Governor Brown was seeking reelection. Fearing that Lewis' resignation would be interpreted negatively, the governor requested that Lewis keep the resignation a secret. But the resignation letter was leaked to the press, causing a rift between the two old friends. Brown wrote to Lewis saying "I did not deserve this at your hands, and I confess I felt it keenly...I do not attribute improper motives, but only say the coincidence was an unfortunate one for me". The two friends eventually smoothed over the incident, and Govern Brown was subsequently re-elected. On April 7, 1862, months after Lewis left the railroad, Governor Brown appointed Lewis to a vacant seat in the 823: 1094: 1118: 241:, and served one term 1830-1831. It was shortly thereafter that Lewis became caught up in a wave of religious fervor that was said to be sweeping through South Carolina at that time. In 1832, Lewis became an ordained Baptist minister and preached near Greenville for a number of years. It was during this time (1835) that Lewis married Maria Earle. Over the course of their marriage, the couple had seven children. Around 1840, Lewis moved to 1130: 1055: 1067: 1106: 455:
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in 1845 and served one term. Shortly after that, the prosperous Lewis family took in a boarder who was studying law. The boarder reciprocated by tutoring the Lewis children, before borrowing money from Lewis so that he could finish his education at
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Lewis began buying land, building iron furnaces, and improving roads leading to or crossing his property. Having established himself as a successful businessman, Lewis was elected as a Democrat to the
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Genealogy Of The Lewis Family In America, From The Middle of The Seventeenth Century Down To The Present Time
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Confederate States Senator
Georgia
Herschel Johnson
Spartanburg County, South Carolina
Canton, Georgia
34°14′20.2″N 84°29′27.3″W / 34.238944°N 84.490917°W / 34.238944; -84.490917
Democratic
Politician
physician
Georgia
Confederate States Senate
Spartanburg County, South Carolina
Greenville
Spartanburg
South Carolina House of Representatives
Canton, Georgia
Georgia State Senate
Yale Law School
Joseph E. Brown
Governor of Georgia
Western and Atlantic Railroad
Confederate Senate
Georgia
1st Confederate States Congress
Robert Toombs
Confederate States Secretary of State
Canton, Georgia
List of Confederate States senators

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