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Members, past and present, who represented the state of South Carolina in the United States House of Representatives.

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Abraham Nott

Aedanus Burke

Albert Watson (South Carolina)

Alexander D. Sims

Alexander Gillon

Alexander S. Wallace

Allard H. Gasque

Alonzo J. Ransier

Andrew Pickens (congressman)

Andrew R. Govan

Armistead Burt

Arthur Ravenel, Jr.

Asbury Francis Lever

Asbury Latimer

Benjamin Franklin Whittemore

Benjamin Huger (congressman)

Bob Inglis

Butler B. Hare

Butler Derrick

Carroll A. Campbell, Jr.

Charles Pinckney (governor)

Charles W. Buttz

Christopher C. Bowen

Clara G. McMillan

Corinne Boyd Riley

D. Wyatt Aiken

Daniel Elliott Huger

Daniel Huger

Daniel Wallace (politician)

David E. Finley

David R. Evans (South Carolina politician)

David Rogerson Williams

Edmund William McGregor Mackey

Edward C. Mann

Edward Lunn Young

Eldred Simkins

Eli T. Stackhouse

Elias Earle

Elizabeth Hawley Gasque

Floyd Spence

Francis Wilkinson Pickens

Franklin H. Elmore

Frederick H. Dominick

Gabriel H. Mahon, Jr.

George D. Tillman

George Johnstone (politician)

George McDuffie

George Swinton Legaré

George W. Croft

George W. Dargan

George W. Murray

George W. Shell

Gresham Barrett

Hampton P. Fulmer

Henry E. Brown, Jr.

Henry L. Pinckney

Henry Middleton (governor)

Hugh S. Legaré

Hugo S. Sims, Jr.

Isaac E. Holmes

J. Edwin Ellerbe

J. Willard Ragsdale

J. William Stokes

James A. Black

James Blair (South Carolina)

James Butler Hare

James Ervin (politician)

James F. Byrnes

James F. Izlar

James H. Goss

James Hamilton, Jr.

James Henry Hammond

James Lawrence Orr

James Norton (South Carolina politician)

James O'H. Patterson

James Overstreet

James P. Richards

James Robert Mann (South Carolina)

James Rogers (congressman)

James S. Cothran

Jeff Duncan (politician)

Jim Clyburn

Jim DeMint

Joe Wilson (U.S. politician)

Joel Roberts Poinsett

John B. Earle

John Bratton

John C. Calhoun

John C. Taylor

John Campbell (1795–1845)

John Carter (South Carolina)

John D. Ashmore

John H. Evins

John Hunter (South Carolina politician)

John J. Chappell

John J. Hemphill

John J. McSwain

John J. Riley

John Jenrette

John K. Griffin

John Kershaw (American politician)

John L. McLaurin

John L. McMillan

John Light Napier

John McCreary

John McQueen

John Myers Felder

John Peter Richardson II

John Rutledge, Jr.

John S. Richardson

John Spratt

John Taylor (14th Congress)

John Taylor (South Carolina governor)

John Wilson (South Carolina)

Joseph A. Woodward

Joseph Bellinger

Joseph Brevard

Joseph Calhoun

Joseph Gist

Joseph R. Bryson

Joseph Rainey

Joseph T. Johnson

Kenneth Lamar Holland

L. Mendel Rivers

Langdon Cheves

Laurence M. Keitt

Lemuel Benton

Lemuel J. Alston

Levi Casey (politician)

Lewis C. Carpenter

Lindsey Graham

List of United States Representatives from South Carolina

Liz J. Patterson

Manuel S. Corley

Mark Sanford

Mendel Jackson Davis

Michael P. O'Connor

Mick Mulvaney

Milledge Luke Bonham

O'Brien Smith

Patrick C. Caldwell

Paul G. McCorkle

Philip H. Stoll

Preston Brooks

Richard F. Simpson

Richard H. Cain

Richard Irvine Manning I

Richard S. Whaley

Richard Winn

Robert B. Campbell

Robert B. Elliott

Robert B. Scarborough

Robert Barnwell

Robert C. De Large

Robert Goodloe Harper

Robert Marion

Robert Rhett

Robert Smalls

Robert T. Ashmore

Robert W. Hemphill

Robert Witherspoon

Robert Woodward Barnwell

Robin Tallon

Sampson H. Butler

Samuel Dibble

Samuel Earle

Samuel Farrow

Samuel J. Nicholls

Samuel W. Trotti

Solomon L. Hoge

Stanyarne Wilson

Starling Tucker

Stephen Decatur Miller

Theodore G. Croft

Theodore Gourdin

Thomas D. Singleton

Thomas De Lage Sumter

Thomas E. Miller

Thomas F. Hartnett

Thomas J. Strait

Thomas Lowndes (congressman)

Thomas Moore (Congressman)

Thomas Pinckney

Thomas R. Mitchell

Thomas S. Gettys

Thomas S. McMillan

Thomas Sumter

Thomas Tudor Tucker

Tim Scott

Tom Rice

Trey Gowdy

United States congressional delegations from South Carolina

W. Jasper Talbert

W. Turner Logan

Waddy Thompson, Jr.

Wade Hampton I

Warren R. Davis

Willa L. Fulmer

William Aiken, Jr.

William Butler (1759–1821)

William Butler (1790–1850)

William D. Martin

William Drayton

William Elliott (politician)

William F. Colcock

William Francis Stevenson

William H. Brawley

William H. Perry

William J. Grayson

William Jennings Bryan Dorn

William K. Clowney

William Loughton Smith

William Lowndes (congressman)

William Mayrant

William Porcher Miles

William Smith (South Carolina representative)

William T. Nuckolls

William Waters Boyce

William Woodward (South Carolina)

Wilson Nesbitt

Wyatt Aiken

    

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