George Bell Timmerman, Jr.
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George Bell Timmerman, Jr. (August 11, 1912 – November 29, 1994) was a Democratic Governor of South Carolina from 1955 to 1959.
Born in Anderson County, he was raised in Charleston and graduated from the University of South Carolina. After receiving his law degree, he practiced law with his father in Batesburg. Timmerman enlisted in the US Navy as an officer with the entry of the United States in World War II after the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Returning to South Carolina after the war, Timmerman ran as a Democrat for Lieutenant Governor in 1946 on the same ticket as fellow veteran Strom Thurmond. He was elected for a term beginning in 1947 and reelected in 1950 for another four year term. In the gubernatorial election of 1954, he faced nominal opposition in the Democratic primary and ran unopposed in the general election becoming the the 105th Governor of South Carolina in 1955.In 1956 he was the favorite son presidential candidate of South Carolina at the Democratic National Convention.
Upon leaving the Governorship in 1959, Timmerman was appointed as a judge to the Eleventh Judicial Circuit in 1967 and served until 1984. He died ten years later on November 29, 1994.
[edit] External links
- SCIway Biography of George Bell Timmerman, Jr.
- USC Biography of George Bell Timmerman, Jr.
- Find-A-Grave biography
Preceded by James F. Byrnes |
Governor of South Carolina 1955 – 1959 |
Succeeded by Ernest Hollings |
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