Biography
WILLIAMS, David Rogerson, a Representative from South Carolina; born in Robbins Neck, S.C., March 8, 1776; attended school at Wrentham, Mass., and Rhode Island College (now Brown University), Providence, R.I.; studied law; was admitted to the bar in 1797 and practiced for three years in Providence, R.I.; editor and proprietor of the City Gazette and Weekly Carolina Gazette of Charleston, S.C., 1801-1803; engaged in cotton planting and manufacturing in Darlington County, S.C., from 1803 until his death; built the first cottonseed-oil mill in South Carolina; elected as a Democratic Republican to the Ninth and to the succeeding Congress (March 4, 1805-March 3, 1809); elected as a Democratic Republican to the Twelfth Congress (March 4, 1811-March 3, 1813); brigadier general in the United States Army July 9, 1813, to April 6, 1814, when he resigned; Governor of South Carolina 1814-1816; member of the State senate from 1824 until he was accidentally killed November 17, 1830, while superintending the construction of a bridge over Lynchs Creek, Witherspoons Ferry, on the road to Georgetown, S.C.; interment on his plantation near Society Hill, Darlington County, S.C.-Biographical Dictionary of the United States Congress
Books by David Rogerson Williams
Substance of a speech delivere
Substance of a speech delivered on the 9th December, in the House of Representatives on the first member of the first resolution reported by the Committee on Foreign Relations in the words following, "Resolved, that the United States cannot without a sacrifice of their rights, honor and independence, submit to the late edicts of Great Britain"
The substance of a speech, delivered in the House of representatives on the 6th January, 1812
Amendment proposed by Mr. Davi
Amendment proposed by Mr. David R. Williams
Mr. David R. William's motion
Mr. David R. William's motion
David Rogerson Williams papers
David Rogerson Williams papers