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- Q1905282 description "American politician".
- Q1905282 description "American politician".
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- Q1905282 abstract "Martin Witherspoon Gary (March 25, 1831 – April 9, 1881) was an attorney and a soldier, advancing to the rank of brigadier general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. He played a major leadership role in the 1876 Democratic political campaign to elect Wade Hampton III as governor, planning a detailed campaign to disrupt the Republican Party and black voters by violence and intimidation.Gary was elected to the State Senate in 1876 from Edgefield, serving two terms. He fell out with Hampton after failing to get appointments to the US Senate in 1877 and 1879.".
- Q1905282 birthDate "1831-03-25".
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- Q1905282 deathDate "1881-04-09".
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- Q1905282 dateOfBirth "1831-03-25".
- Q1905282 dateOfDeath "1881-04-09".
- Q1905282 name "Gary, Martin W.".
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- Q1905282 comment "Martin Witherspoon Gary (March 25, 1831 – April 9, 1881) was an attorney and a soldier, advancing to the rank of brigadier general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. He played a major leadership role in the 1876 Democratic political campaign to elect Wade Hampton III as governor, planning a detailed campaign to disrupt the Republican Party and black voters by violence and intimidation.Gary was elected to the State Senate in 1876 from Edgefield, serving two terms.".
- Q1905282 label "Martin Witherspoon Gary".
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- Q1905282 givenName "Martin W.".
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- Q1905282 name "Martin W. Gary".
- Q1905282 surname "Gary".