Person:Robert Smalls (1)

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Robert Smalls, US Congressman from SC
  1. Robert Smalls, US Congressman from SC1839 - 1915
  • HRobert Smalls, US Congressman from SC1839 - 1915
  • WHannah JonesAbt 1834 - 1883
m. 24 Dec 1856
  1. Elizabeth Lydia Smalls1858 - 1959
  2. Robert Smalls1861 - 1863
  3. Sarah Voorhees SmallsAbt 1863 - 1920
  • HRobert Smalls, US Congressman from SC1839 - 1915
  • WAnnie E Wigg - 1895
m. 9 Apr 1890
  1. William Robert Smalls1891 - 1970
Facts and Events
Name Robert Smalls, US Congressman from SC
Gender Male
Birth[1] 5 Apr 1839 Beaufort, South Carolina, United Statesborn into slavery ; Owner: Henry McKee
Marriage 24 Dec 1856 Charleston, South Carolina, United Statesto Hannah Jones
Occupation[1] 1874 elected as a Republican to US House of Representatives, serving two terms
Marriage 9 Apr 1890 South Carolina, United Statesto Annie E Wigg
Death[1] 23 Feb 1915 Beaufort, South Carolina, United Statesage 75 - died of malaria and diabetes
Burial[1] Tabernacle Baptist Church Cemetery, Beaufort, Beaufort, South Carolina, United Statesburied in his family's plot
Reference Number? Q471892?
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Robert Smalls, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia
    last accessed Sep 2022.

    Robert Smalls (April 5, 1839 – February 23, 1915) was an American politician, publisher, businessman, and maritime pilot. Born into slavery in Beaufort, South Carolina, he freed himself, his crew, and their families during the American Civil War by commandeering a Confederate transport ship, CSS Planter, in Charleston harbor, on May 13, 1862, and sailing it from Confederate-controlled waters of the harbor to the U.S. blockade that surrounded it. He then piloted the ship to the Union-controlled enclave in Beaufort–Port Royal–Hilton Head area, where it became a Union warship. His example and persuasion helped convince President Abraham Lincoln to accept African-American soldiers into the Union Army.

    After the American Civil War he returned to Beaufort and became a politician, winning election as a Republican to the South Carolina Legislature and the United States House of Representatives during the Reconstruction era. Smalls authored state legislation providing for South Carolina to have the first free and compulsory public school system in the United States. He founded the Republican Party of South Carolina. Smalls was the last Republican to represent South Carolina's 5th congressional district until the election of Mick Mulvaney in 2011.