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Encyclopedia > Governor of South Carolina

A list of South Carolina Governors.


Proprietary Period (1670-1719)

  • William Sayle 1670-1671
  • Joseph West (chosen by the council) 1671-1672
  • Sir John Yeamans 1672 - 1674
  • Joseph West 1674 - 1682
  • Joseph Morton 1682 - 1684
  • Richard Kyrle 1684
  • Robert Quarry (chosen by the council) 1684 - 1685
  • Joseph West 1685
  • Joseph Morton 1685 - 1686
  • James Colleton 1686 - 1690
  • Seth Sothell 1690 - 1692
  • Philip Ludwell 1692 - 1693
  • Thomas Smith 1693 - 1694
  • Joseph Blake (chosen by the council) 1694
  • John Archdale 1694 - 1696
  • Joseph Blake 1696 - 1700
  • James Moore (chosen by the council) 1700 - 1702
  • Sir Nathaniel Johnson 1702 - 1703
  • Edward Tynte 1703 - 1709
  • Robert Gibbes (chosen by the council) 1710 - 1711
  • Charles Craven 1711 - 1716
  • Robert Daniell (deputy-governor) 1716 - 1717
  • Robert Johnson 1717 - 1719

Royal Period (1719-1776)

  • James Moore (elected by the people) 1719 - 1721
  • Sir Francis Nicholson 1721 - 1729
  • Arthur Middleton (president of the council and acting governor) 1724 - 1729
  • Robert Johnson 1729 - 1735
  • Thomas Broughton (lieutenant-governor) 1735 - 1737
  • William Bull (president of tile council, lieutenant-governor) 1737 - 1743
  • James Glen 1743 - 1756
  • William Henry Lyttleton 1756 - 1760
  • Thomas Boone 1761 - 1764
  • William Bull II (lieutenant-governor) 1764 - 1766
  • Lord Charles Greville Montague 1766 - 1773 (Bull continued as Lt. Governor)
  • William Bull II 1773 - 1775
  • Lord William Campbell 1775

Statehood Period (1776 to Present)


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South Carolina - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1829 words)
South Carolina is a state in the Southern region of the United States.
The Province of South Carolina was one of the 13 colonies that revolted against British rule in the American Revolution.
South Carolina is bounded to the north by North Carolina, to the south and west by Georgia, located across the Savannah River, and to the east by the Atlantic Ocean.
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