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James Francis Byrnes (US: / ˈ b ɜːr n z / BURNZ; May 2, 1882 – April 9, 1972) was an American judge and politician from South Carolina.A member of the Democratic Party, he served in the U.S. Congress and on the U.S. Supreme Court, as well as in the executive branch, most prominently as the 49th U.S. Secretary of State under President Harry S. Truman.
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James F. Byrnes (1882–1972), South Carolina State Senate; John W. Byrnes (1913–1985), Wisconsin State Senate; Jo Byrns (1869–1936), Tennessee State Senate;
With a 14-9 lead, Byrnes linebacker James Oates returns an interception 78 yards to stop Spartanburg in the red zone and seal the Rebels win. With a 14-9 lead, Byrnes linebacker James Oates ...
In 1937, Senator James F. Byrnes began a six-year term ending in 1943. On June 12, 1941, President Franklin D. Roosevelt nominated Byrnes as an associate justice of the United States Supreme Court, and he was confirmed that same day. [2] [a] He resigned from the Senate on July 8, 1941. [3]