South Carolina SC - Governors - John Rutledge - 1776-1778, 1779-1782

SC Governors – John Rutledge, 1776-1778, 1779-1782


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Biographical Overview

  • Born: 1739 in Christ Church Parish, SC
  • Died: July 23, 1800 in Charleston, South Carolina
  • Buried: St. Michael's Churchyard in Charleston, SC
  • Religion:
  • Political Party: No party affiliation

Education

  • Middle Temple - London, England

Occupation

  • Lawyer

Major Events and Accomplishments, 1st Term, 1776–1778

  • March 26, 1776 – Four months before the Declaration of Independence was signed, South Carolina adopted a state constitution drafted by a Provincial Congress becoming the first republic in America. John Rutledge was elected as the state's first president and Henry Laurens as its vice-president making the two the first president and vice-president in America.
  • June 28, 1776 – Colonel William Moultrie and his patriot troops defeated Sir Peter Parker's attempt to sail a British Fleet into Charlestown harbor
  • August 5, 1776 – News of the signing of the Declaration of Independence in Philadelphia reached Charlestown
  • February 13, 1777 – The new state government threatened all white male citizens who refused to denounce King George III and pledge allegiance to the state with banishment
  • May 20, 1777 – Representatives from Georgia and South Carolina met with the Cherokee Indians to make the Treaty of DeWitt's Corner by which South Carolina gained most of present-day Anderson, Greenville, Oconee and Pickens counties
  • May 22, 1777 – The state seal was used for the first time
  • 1778 – President Rutledge resigned due to his refusal to approve changes in the state constitution and was succeeded by Rawlins Lowndes

Major Events and Accomplishments, 2nd Term, 1779–1782

  • January 9, 1779 – Governor Rutledge was the first chief executive to be elected under the state constitution that changed the title of the chief executive's office from president to governor
  • May 12, 1780 – After a lengthy siege by the British, General Benjamin Lincoln surrendered Charlestown to General Henry Clinton
  • September 3, 1780 – While travelling to Holland to seek a loan for the American cause, Henry Laurens was captured by the British

Other Government Positions

  • Stamp Act Congress, 1765
  • Continental Congress, 1774-1775, 1782-1783
  • Constitutional Convention, 1787 – Rutledge attended all sessions and served on five committees. He chaired the Committee on Detail that set the agenda of the meetings and played a major role in drafting the final document.
  • Associate Justice of the US Supreme Court, 1789-1791
  • Chief Justice of the South Carolina Supreme Court, 1790-1795

Other Accomplishments, Honors, Distinctions

Election Results, 1st Term

  • In 1776, the South Carolina General Assembly elected Rutledge for president

Election Results, 2nd Term

  • In 1779, Rutledge was elected governor by the South Carolina General Assembly

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