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- James_P._Richards abstract "James Prioleau \"Dick\" Richards (August 31, 1894 – February 21, 1979) was a lawyer, judge, and Democrat U.S. Representative from South Carolina between 1933 and 1957. He later served as a special ambassador under Republican President Eisenhower.".
- James_P._Richards activeYearsEndDate "1953-01-03".
- James_P._Richards activeYearsEndDate "1957-01-03".
- James_P._Richards activeYearsStartDate "1933-03-04".
- James_P._Richards activeYearsStartDate "1951-01-03".
- James_P._Richards activeYearsStartDate "1955-01-03".
- James_P._Richards alias ""Dick"".
- James_P._Richards almaMater Clemson_University.
- James_P._Richards almaMater University_of_South_Carolina.
- James_P._Richards battle World_War_I.
- James_P._Richards birthDate "1894-08-31".
- James_P._Richards birthPlace Liberty_Hill,_South_Carolina.
- James_P._Richards birthPlace South_Carolina.
- James_P._Richards birthYear "1894".
- James_P._Richards deathDate "1979-02-21".
- James_P._Richards deathPlace Lancaster,_South_Carolina.
- James_P._Richards deathYear "1979".
- James_P._Richards militaryBranch United_States_Army.
- James_P._Richards militaryRank Second_lieutenant.
- James_P._Richards occupation Lawyer.
- James_P._Richards office "Chairman of theCommittee on Foreign Affairs".
- James_P._Richards party Democratic_Party_(United_States).
- James_P._Richards region South_Carolinas_5th_congressional_district.
- James_P._Richards serviceEndYear "1917".
- James_P._Richards serviceStartYear "1917".
- James_P._Richards successor Robert_B._Chiperfield.
- James_P._Richards successor Thomas_S._Gordon.
- James_P._Richards wikiPageID "12075891".
- James_P._Richards wikiPageLength "6300".
- James_P._Richards wikiPageOutDegree "51".
- James_P._Richards wikiPageRevisionID "706929542".
- James_P._Richards wikiPageWikiLink 73rd_United_States_Congress.
- James_P._Richards wikiPageWikiLink 82nd_United_States_Congress.
- James_P._Richards wikiPageWikiLink 84th_United_States_Congress.
- James_P._Richards wikiPageWikiLink Attack_on_Pearl_Harbor.
- James_P._Richards wikiPageWikiLink Category:1894_births.
- James_P._Richards wikiPageWikiLink Category:1979_deaths.
- James_P._Richards wikiPageWikiLink Category:Democratic_Party_members_of_the_United_States_House_of_Representatives.
- James_P._Richards wikiPageWikiLink Category:Members_of_the_United_States_House_of_Representatives_from_South_Carolina.
- James_P._Richards wikiPageWikiLink Category:South_Carolina_Democrats.
- James_P._Richards wikiPageWikiLink Category:United_States_Army_officers.
- James_P._Richards wikiPageWikiLink Clemson,_South_Carolina.
- James_P._Richards wikiPageWikiLink Clemson_University.
- James_P._Richards wikiPageWikiLink Democratic_Party_(United_States).
- James_P._Richards wikiPageWikiLink Dwight_D._Eisenhower.
- James_P._Richards wikiPageWikiLink Eisenhower_Doctrine.
- James_P._Richards wikiPageWikiLink Foreign_and_Commonwealth_Office.
- James_P._Richards wikiPageWikiLink Isaiah_Berlin.
- James_P._Richards wikiPageWikiLink John_Kee.
- James_P._Richards wikiPageWikiLink Lancaster,_South_Carolina.
- James_P._Richards wikiPageWikiLink Lancaster_County,_South_Carolina.
- James_P._Richards wikiPageWikiLink Lawyer.
- James_P._Richards wikiPageWikiLink Liberty_Hill,_South_Carolina.
- James_P._Richards wikiPageWikiLink Republican_Party_(United_States).
- James_P._Richards wikiPageWikiLink Robert_B._Chiperfield.
- James_P._Richards wikiPageWikiLink Robert_W._Hemphill.
- James_P._Richards wikiPageWikiLink Second_lieutenant.
- James_P._Richards wikiPageWikiLink South_Carolina.
- James_P._Richards wikiPageWikiLink South_Carolinas_5th_congressional_district.
- James_P._Richards wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_S._Gordon.
- James_P._Richards wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Army.
- James_P._Richards wikiPageWikiLink United_States_House_Committee_on_Foreign_Affairs.
- James_P._Richards wikiPageWikiLink United_States_House_of_Representatives.
- James_P._Richards wikiPageWikiLink University_of_South_Carolina.
- James_P._Richards wikiPageWikiLink William_Francis_Stevenson.
- James_P._Richards wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
- James_P._Richards wikiPageWikiLinkText "James P. Richards".
- James_P._Richards wikiPageWikiLinkText "James Prioleau Richards".
- James_P._Richards after Robert_B._Chiperfield.
- James_P._Richards after Robert_W._Hemphill.
- James_P._Richards after Thomas_S._Gordon.
- James_P._Richards almaMater Clemson_University.
- James_P._Richards almaMater University_of_South_Carolina.
- James_P._Richards alternativeNames ""Dick"".
- James_P._Richards battles World_War_I.
- James_P._Richards before John_Kee.
- James_P._Richards before William_Francis_Stevenson.
- James_P._Richards before "Robert B. Chiperfield".
- James_P._Richards birthDate "1894-08-31".
- James_P._Richards birthPlace "Liberty Hill, South Carolina".
- James_P._Richards branch United_States_Army.
- James_P._Richards dateOfBirth "1894-08-31".
- James_P._Richards dateOfDeath "1979-02-21".
- James_P._Richards deathDate "1979-02-21".
- James_P._Richards deathPlace Lancaster,_South_Carolina.
- James_P._Richards district "5".
- James_P._Richards name "James Prioleau Richards".
- James_P._Richards name "Richards, James Prioleau".
- James_P._Richards occupation Lawyer.
- James_P._Richards office "Chairman of the Committee on Foreign Affairs".
- James_P._Richards party Democratic_Party_(United_States).
- James_P._Richards placeOfBirth "Liberty Hill, South Carolina".
- James_P._Richards placeOfDeath Lancaster,_South_Carolina.
- James_P._Richards preceded William_Francis_Stevenson.
- James_P._Richards predecessor John_Kee.
- James_P._Richards predecessor "Robert B. Chiperfield".
- James_P._Richards rank Second_lieutenant.
- James_P._Richards serviceyears "1917".
- James_P._Richards shortDescription "American politician".
- James_P._Richards state South_Carolina.