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- Q15713144 description "American politician".
- Q15713144 description "American politician".
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- Q15713144 abstract "James Reid Pringle was the thirtieth intendant (mayor) of Charleston, South Carolina, serving one term from 1830 to 1831.Pringle was born in 1782 to Robert Pringle and Mary Reid. Pringle represented St. Philip's and St. Michael's parishes (i.e., the Charleston area) in South Carolina General Assembly from 1808 to 1813. He then served three sessions in the South Carolina Senate from 1814 to 1819 and served as the president of the Senate starting in 1818. He resigned when he was appointed as United States Collector for the Port of Charleston in 1819.He was elected intendant on September 6, 1830, in what was described as "one of the hottest elections ever contested in Charleston" in a race between the Unionists (Pringle) and Nullifiers (Henry Laurens Pinckney). Both candidates supported President Andrew Jackson, but the issue of nullification predominated the contest. The turnout for the election was thought to have been the highest ever for a municipal contest; Pringle secured 838 votes while Laurens got 754. He served a single term before being beaten by the same candidate, Henry Laurens Pinckney, in September 1831.Pringle was nominated for another term as Collector of Customs for Charleston in January 1832 in anticipation of the end of his current term on January 29, 1832. He was nominated again for the same post in anticipation of the end of his current term on January 29, 1840.He died on July 11, 1840, and is buried in St. Michael's Episcopal churchyard.".
- Q15713144 birthDate "1782".
- Q15713144 birthYear "1782".
- Q15713144 deathDate "1840-07-11".
- Q15713144 deathYear "1840".
- Q15713144 orderInOffice "30thMayor of Charleston".
- Q15713144 predecessor Q1606971.
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- Q15713144 thumbnail Charles_Fraser_-_James_Reid_Pringle_-_Google_Art_Project.jpg?width=300.
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- Q15713144 dateOfBirth "1782".
- Q15713144 dateOfDeath "1840-07-11".
- Q15713144 deathDate "1840-07-11".
- Q15713144 name "James Reid Pringle".
- Q15713144 name "Pringle, James Reid".
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- Q15713144 shortDescription "American politician".
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- Q15713144 comment "James Reid Pringle was the thirtieth intendant (mayor) of Charleston, South Carolina, serving one term from 1830 to 1831.Pringle was born in 1782 to Robert Pringle and Mary Reid. Pringle represented St. Philip's and St. Michael's parishes (i.e., the Charleston area) in South Carolina General Assembly from 1808 to 1813. He then served three sessions in the South Carolina Senate from 1814 to 1819 and served as the president of the Senate starting in 1818.".
- Q15713144 label "James R. Pringle".
- Q15713144 depiction Charles_Fraser_-_James_Reid_Pringle_-_Google_Art_Project.jpg.
- Q15713144 givenName "James Reid".
- Q15713144 name "James Reid Pringle".
- Q15713144 name "Pringle, James Reid".
- Q15713144 surname "Pringle".