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  2. Robert Barnwell Rhett House - Wikipedia

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    The Robert Barnwell Rhett House is a historic house at 6 Thomas Street in Charleston, South Carolina. A National Historic Landmark, it is significant as the home of Robert Barnwell Rhett, a leading secessionist politician. He opposed John C. Calhoun to lead the Bluffton Movement for separate state action on the Tariff of 1842.

  3. Robert Barnwell Rhett - Wikipedia

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    Robert Barnwell Rhett (born Robert Barnwell Smith; December 21, 1800 – September 14, 1876) was an American politician who served as a deputy from South Carolina to the Provisional Confederate States Congress from 1861 to 1862, a member of the US House of Representatives from South Carolina from 1837 to 1849, and US Senator from South Carolina from 1850 to 1852.

  4. Rhett House Inn - Wikipedia

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    Website. rhetthouseinn .com. The Rhett House Inn, is a historic Inn at 1009 Craven Street, Beaufort, South Carolina. It is significant as the home of Thomas Moore Rhett and his wife, Caroline Barnwell, who were early pioneers in South Carolina in the 1800s. The Inn is in the Point neighborhood, which is part of the Beaufort Historic District.

  5. R. Barnwell Rhett Jr. - Wikipedia

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    R. Barnwell Rhett Jr. (February 25, 1828 – January 29, 1905) was a Confederate-American thought leader who edited the pro-secession Charleston Mercury newspaper owned by his father, the Fire-Eater politician Robert B. Rhett. [1] He was later a Reconstruction -era editor of the New Orleans Times-Picayune. [2]

  6. File:Rhett family plantation, Beaufort, Port Royal Island, S ...

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    Uploaded a work by Unknown from About this Item Title Beaufort, South Carolina. Robert Barnwell Rhett's residence Created / Published [between 1861 and 1869] Headings - United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865 Headings Glass negatives--1860-1870. Stereographs--1860-1870.

  7. List of National Historic Landmarks in South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Retrieved July 4, 2011. ^ Robert Mills ' eight NHLs in SC are: Bethesda Presbyterian Church, Fireproof Building, Lancaster County Courthouse, Lancaster County Jail, Robert Mills House, Mills Building, South Carolina State Hospital, Old Marine Hospital (Charleston), and Parish House of the Circular Congregational Church.

  8. William Rhett - Wikipedia

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    Colonel William Rhett (4 September 1666 – 12 January 1723) was an English-born planter, politician and military officer who immigrated to the Carolinas, where he spent the majority of his life. Born in London, Rhett emigrated to North America in 1694, accompanied by his wife Sarah. He gradually acquired ownership over several slave ...

  9. South Carolina Declaration of Secession - Wikipedia

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    The first was the Ordinance of Secession itself. The third was "The Address of the people of South Carolina, assembled in Convention, to the people of the Slaveholding States of the United States", written by Robert Barnwell Rhett, which called on other slave holding states to secede and join in forming a new nation. The convention resolved to ...