John Gardiner Richards Jr.

John Gardiner Richards Jr. (September 11, 1864 – October 9, 1941) was the 96th Governor of South Carolina from 1927 to 1931.He was born in Liberty Hill, South Carolina, on September 11, 1864, to John G. Richards and Sophia Edwards Smith.He attended schools in Liberty Hill and North Carolina's Bingham Military Institute for a short time.The South Carolina Constitution had been amended in 1926 to give the governor a four-year term, and Richards became the first South Carolina governor elected for a four-year term.His time as governor was noted for his strict observance of Blue laws, even chastising golfers for playing on Sunday.
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