Thomas Bee
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Thomas Bee was a federal judge on the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina. He was nominated by President George Washington on June 11, 1790. He was confirmed by the Senate on June 14, 1790, and received commission that same day. He served until February 18, 1812.
Professional career
- Private practice, Charleston, South Carolina, 1761-1762
- South Carolina state representative, 1762-1765
- Private practice, Charleston, South Carolina, 1765-1769
- Stamp tax commissioner, Charleston, South Carolina, 1769
- Private practice, Charleston, South Carolina, 1769-1772
- South Carolina state representative, 1772-1779
- Speaker, South Carolina House of Representatives, January and February 1779
- State lieutenant governor, South Carolina, 1780
- Delegate representing South Carolina, Continental Congress, 1780-1781
- South Carolina state representative, 1781-1782
- Private practice, Charleston, South Carolina, 1782-1786
- South Carolina state representative, 1786-1788
- South Carolina state senator, 1788-1790
- Nominated and confirmed to Supreme Court of the United States, 1801; declined
Education
- Oxford University
- Read law, 1761
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