Joseph A. Greene

Joseph A. Greene (died November 26, 1871) was a state senator in South Carolina during the Reconstruction era, representing Orangeburg County in the 48th and 49th South Carolina General Assemblies from 1868 till 1871.

[1][2] He succeeded B. F. Randolph who was assassinated in 1868.

[3] Prior to being elected to the senate he was the clerk of Orangeburg County.

[5] He died from an illness Sunday November 26, 1871 while holding office.

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