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14 Facts About Thomas Bee

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Thomas Bee was a delegate to the Second Continental Congress, Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina and a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina.

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Thomas Bee entered private practice in Charleston from 1761 to 1762, and subsequently engaged in private practice from 1765 to 1769,1769 to 1772, and 1782 to 1786, engaging in planting.

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Thomas Bee was a member of the South Carolina Commons House of Assembly from 1762 to 1765, and from 1772 to 1776.

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Thomas Bee was a member of the Council of Safety in 1775 and 1776.

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Thomas Bee was a member of the South Carolina General Assembly from 1776 to 1778.

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Thomas Bee was a commissioner for stamping and issuing paper bills of credit in Charleston in 1769.

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Thomas Bee was Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina in 1780.

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Thomas Bee was a delegate to the Second Continental Congress from 1780 to 1781.

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In 1781, Thomas Bee was elected a member of the American Philosophical Society.

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Thomas Bee was a member of the South Carolina Senate from 1788 to 1790.

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Thomas Bee published reports of the district court in 1810.

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Thomas Bee's service terminated on February 18,1812, due to his death in Pendleton, South Carolina.

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Thomas Bee was interred in Woodstock Cemetery in Goose Creek, South Carolina.

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Thomas Bee was nominated by President John Adams to be Chief Judge of the United States Circuit Court for the Fifth Circuit on February 21,1801, and was confirmed by the Senate on February 24,1801, but he declined the appointment.