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  Earle, Elias
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NameElias Earle
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Greenville, South Carolina , United States
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Born June 19, 1762
DiedMay 19, 1823 (60 years)
ContributorJoshua L.
Last ModifedJoshua L.
Dec 08, 2005 05:20pm
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InfoEARLE, Elias, (uncle of Samuel Earle and John Baylis Earle and great-grandfather of John Laurens Manning Irby and Joseph Haynsworth Earle), a Representative from South Carolina; born in Frederick County, Va., June 19, 1762; attended private school; moved to Greenville County, S.C., in September 1787; was one of the earliest ironmasters of the South, and prospected and negotiated in the iron region of Georgia; member of South Carolina house of representatives, 1794-1797; member of the State senate in 1800; elected as a Republican to the Ninth Congress (March 4, 1805-March 3, 1807); elected to the Twelfth and Thirteenth Congresses (March 4, 1811-March 3, 1815); again elected to the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Congresses (March 4, 1817-March 3, 1821); died in Centerville, S.C., May 19, 1823; interment in Old Earle Cemetery, Buncombe Road, Greenville, S.C.




Elias Earle was one of the two most important residents of the Greenville District at the beginning of the nineteenth century along with Lemuel Alston. He was born on a plantation in Virginia in 1762. He inherited that plantation when he was seven years old, and when he was twenty-five he moved to South Carolina.

Once Earle got there, he immediately began to buy property in the Greenville area, starting with five hundred acres along the Saluda River. In total, he purchased 4, 476 acres in Greenville County between 1787 and 1816. This area included 700 acres along Richland Creek, which is a branch of the Reedy River about two miles away from the center of Greenville. Earle died in 1823 after a long and painful illness. Twentieth-century floods washed away the remains of Earle's houses. Today his thousands of acres have disappeared under the waters of Lake Hartwell.


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