Charles D. Hayne

Charles D. Hayne (c. 1844–1913) was an American politician, tailor, and railroad investor from South Carolina.

He also served as a warden in Aiken County, South Carolina and as a lieutenant colonel in the state militia.

[2] After the civil war, Hayne was employed by the Freedmen's Bureau as a teacher and sent to Barnwell County, South Carolina.

[1] In 1871, he accepted a bribe from Henry G. Worthington Two years later, he was elected to the South Carolina Senate for a four-year term.

John J. Patterson, now United States Senator, first spoke to me about the matter and told me to see Worthington.