Stephen Decatur Miller
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- See also, the politician from Minnesota: Stephen Miller (1816 – 1881)
Stephen Decatur Miller (May 8, 1787 - March 8, 1838) was an American politician. He served as Democratic governor of South Carolina from 1828-30. He represented South Carolina as a U.S. Representative from 1817-19, and as a U.S. Senator from 1831-33.
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| Preceded by William Mayrant |
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from South Carolina's 9th congressional district 1817 – 1819 |
Succeeded by Joseph Brevard |
| Preceded by John Taylor |
Governor of South Carolina 1828 – 1830 |
Succeeded by James Hamilton, Jr. |
| Preceded by William Smith |
United States Senator (Class 3) from South Carolina 1831 – 1833 Served alongside: Robert Young Hayne, John C. Calhoun |
Succeeded by William C. Preston |
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