George William Dargan | |
State: | South Carolina |
District: | 6th |
Term Start: | March 4, 1883 |
Term End: | March 3, 1891 |
Predecessor: | District re-established William W. Boyce (1860) |
Successor: | Eli T. Stackhouse |
Office2: | Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives |
Term2: | 1877 - 1878 |
Birth Date: | 11 May 1841 |
Birth Place: | Darlington, South Carolina |
Death Place: | Darlington, South Carolina |
Resting Place: | First Baptist Churchyard Darlington, South Carolina |
Party: | Democrat |
Alma Mater: | South Carolina Military Academy |
Profession: | Attorney |
Rank: | Private |
Unit: | 2nd South Carolina Artillery |
Battles: | American Civil War |
George William Dargan (May 11, 1841 – June 29, 1898) was a U.S. Representative from South Carolina, great-grandson of Lemuel Benton.
Born at Sleepy Hollow, near Darlington, South Carolina, Dargan attended the schools of his native county and the South Carolina Military Academy.
He served in the Confederate States Army throughout the Civil War. He studied law, was admitted to the bar in 1872 and practiced in Darlington, South Carolina.
He was elected to the State house of representatives in 1877. He served as solicitor of the fourth judicial circuit of South Carolina in 1880.
Dargan was elected as a Democrat to the 48th United States Congress and to the three succeeding Congresses (March 4, 1883 – March 4, 1891). He was not a candidate for renomination in 1890.
He resumed the practice of law and died on June 29, 1898, in Darlington, South Carolina, where he was interred in First Baptist Churchyard.