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Richard Irvine Manning

Richard Irvine Manning served as a representative for South Carolina (1833-1837).

  • Jackson
  • South Carolina
  • District 8
  • Former
Portrait of Richard Irvine Manning South Carolina
Role Representative

Current assignment referenced in the congressional directory.

State South Carolina

Representing constituents across the South Carolina delegation.

District District 8

District insights and legislative focus areas.

Service period 1833-1837

Years of public service formally recorded.

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Biography

Richard Irvine Manning (born May 1, 1789) was a Jacksonian politician who represented South Carolina in the United States House of Representatives during the early 1830s. Serving as a member of the Jackson party, he was elected from South Carolina’s 8th Congressional District and participated in national politics at a time marked by the influence and policies of President Andrew Jackson.

Manning held the office of Representative from December 2, 1833, to March 3, 1837, completing two terms in Congress. During this period, he served as a historical member of Congress from South Carolina, identified in official records under the bioguide ID M000110. His tenure in the House concluded in 1837, and he is recorded as a former member of Congress, with no additional offices, committee assignments, or contact details provided in the available metadata.

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