
(born March 28, 1818, Charleston, S.C., U.S.died April 11, 1902, Columbia, S.C.) U.S. political leader and Confederate army officer. He studied law but never practiced, prefering instead to manage his family's plantations in Mississippi and South Carolina. From 1852 to 1861 he served in the South Carolina legislature. In the
American Civil War he organized and led Hampton's Legion of South Carolina troops for the
Confederate States of America and saw combat in many key battles. He eventually served as second in command under
Jeb Stuart. After Stuart's death, Hampton was promoted to major general and led the cavalry (1864). After the war he sought reconciliation but opposed the policies of
Reconstruction. As governor of South Carolina (187679), he led the fight to restore white supremacy. He later served in the U.S. Senate (187991).
Source: Encyclopedia Britannica