Wade Hampton III
Wade Hampton, III
American
Notable Position | Organization | From | To |
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Confederate States Army |
Lineage
- Father Wade Hampton II
- Mother Ann Fitzsimmons Hampton
- Brother: Frank Hampton Sr
Notable Position | Organization | From | To |
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Confederate States Army |
Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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Home | Hampton-Preston House | Columbia, SC | |||||
1818/03/28 | Born | Col William Rhett House | Charleston, SC | ||||
1820/00/00 | Boyhood home of Wade Hampton III. | Millwood | Columbia, SC | ||||
1862/09/28 | Invited by Adam Stephen Dandridge II, General Wade Hampton and General Fitzhugh Lee arrive at The Bower, encamping in a nearby oak grove. | Guest | The Bower | Leetown | |||
1864/06/00 | Generals W H F Lee, Wade Hampton and Matthew Butler meet in the front parlor at Village View to plan the defense of Petersburg. | Confederate Commander | Village View | Emporia | Siege of Petersburg | ||
1865/00/00 | Wade Hampton III returns to Hampton Place | Home | High Hampton Inn and Country Club | Cashiers, NC | |||
1876/00/00 | Beaufort Ball, a strong supporter of Wade Hampton, host meetings at the villa during the Red Shirt campaign. The Red Shirts were a paramilitary group that served the Democratic Party by disrupting elections and suppressing black and Republican voting. | Gubernatorial Candidate | Williams-Ball-Copeland House | Laurens | |||
1878/00/00 | Built in 1878, Wade Hampton lays the corner stone | Dignitary | Hampton County Courthouse | Hampton |
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