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Washington H. Timmerman

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33: 219:, Timmerman was forced to assume the vacated office of Lieutenant Governor, in accordance with the state constitution as "President Pro Tempore" of the State Senate. He was later officially elected. This position he held between 1893 and 1898. He was a deputy to the 310: 231:. In 1895 Timmerman participated as a delegate to a constitutional convention of his state. He was also twice Secretary of State of South Carolina as State Treasurer. He died on July 14, 1908. 196:
Washington Timmerman grew up in Edgefield County. After subsequent medical studies and his admission as a doctor, he began to work in this profession. He also worked as a farmer. During the
305: 315: 181: 330: 208:. He served in both the House of Representatives of South Carolina and the Senate of South Carolina, where he served as President Pro Tempore. 277: 45: 205: 216: 164: 185: 287: 220: 116: 201: 325: 320: 197: 180:(May 29, 1832 – July 14, 1908) was an American politician. Between 1893 and 1897 he was the 61st 32: 224: 144: 84: 228: 89: 247: 270: 212: 104: 299: 204:, where he rose to the rank of captain. Politically, he was a member of the 223:
and Formal Chairman of the Senate. Until 1894 he officiated under Governor
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Democratic Party members of the South Carolina House of Representatives
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Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina
Benjamin Tillman
John Gary Evans
Eugene B. Gary
Miles Benjamin McSweeney
Edgefield County
Aiken County, South Carolina
Lieutenant Governor
State
Civil War
Confederate Army
Democratic Party
Eugene B. Gary
South Carolina Supreme Court
Governor
Benjamin Tillman
John Gary Evans
"Lieutenant Governors of South Carolina"
Eugene B. Gary
Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina
Miles Benjamin McSweeney
Categories
Democratic Party South Carolina state senators
Democratic Party members of the South Carolina House of Representatives
Lieutenant governors of South Carolina
1832 births
1908 deaths
19th-century American legislators

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