James Hopkins Adams | |
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66th Governor of South Carolina | |
In office December 11, 1854 – December 9, 1856 | |
Lieutenant | Richard de Treville |
Preceded by | John Lawrence Manning |
Succeeded by | Robert Francis Withers Allston |
Member of the South Carolina Senate from the Richland District | |
In office November 24, 1851 – November 27, 1854 | |
Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the Richland District | |
In office November 27, 1848 – November 25, 1850 | |
In office December 9, 1840 – November 28, 1842 | |
In office November 24, 1834 – November 26, 1838 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Minervaville, South Carolina | March 15, 1812
Died | July 13, 1861 Live Oak Plantation, Richland District, South Carolina | (aged 49)
Resting place | St. John's Congaree Episcopal Church, Congaree, South Carolina |
Spouse | Jane Margaret Scott |
Relations | Joel Adams (grandfather) Warren Adams (son) Joel Adams II (uncle) William Weston Adams (uncle) Robert Adams II (first cousin) James Uriah Adams (first cousin) |
Children | Eleven children |
Alma mater | Yale University |
Committees | Signer of the Ordinance of Secession |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Confederate States of America |
Branch/service | South Carolina state militia |
Rank | Brigadier General |
Commands | South Carolina Militia |
James Hopkins Adams (March 15, 1812 – July 13, 1861) was an American politician who served as the 66th governor of South Carolina from 1854 to 1856. He also served in the South Carolina Legislature.