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Olin Johnston

Olin DeWitt Talmadge Johnston
Olin D. Johnston, seated portrait.jpg
United States Senator
from South Carolina
In office
January 3, 1945 – April 18, 1965
Preceded by Wilton E. Hall
Succeeded by Donald S. Russell
98th Governor of South Carolina
In office
January 19, 1943 – January 2, 1945
Lieutenant Ransome J. Williams
Preceded by Richard M. Jefferies
Succeeded by Ransome J. Williams
In office
January 15, 1935 – January 17, 1939
Lieutenant Joseph E. Harley
Preceded by Ibra C. Blackwood
Succeeded by Burnet R. Maybank
Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from Spartanburg County
In office
January 11, 1927 – January 13, 1931
Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from Anderson County
In office
January 9, 1923 – January 13, 1925
Personal details
Born (1896-11-18)November 18, 1896
Near Honea Path, South Carolina
Died April 18, 1965(1965-04-18) (aged 68)
Columbia, South Carolina
Political party Democratic
Spouse(s) Gladys Atkinson (m.1924-1965)(his death)
Children Elizabeth Johnston Patterson, Sallie Leigh Johnston and Olin Johnston Jr.
Alma mater Wofford College (BA)
University of South Carolina (M.A., LL.B.)
Religion Southern Baptist
Military service
Allegiance United States of America
Service/branch United States Army National Guard
Years of service 1917 – 1919
Rank sergeant
Unit 117th Engineer Unit
Battles/wars World War I

Olin DeWitt Talmadge Johnston (November 18, 1896 – April 18, 1965) was a Democratic Party politician from the US state of South Carolina. He served as the 98th Governor of South Carolina, 1935–1939 and 1943–1945, and represented the state in the United States Senate from 1945 until his death from pneumonia in Columbia, South Carolina in 1965.

Johnston was born near Honea Path, South Carolina in Anderson County. His family maintained a farm and worked in the Chiquola Manufacturing Company's textile mill. Johnston's youth was divided between schooling, work on the farm, and work in the mill. He could attend school only while the family was on the farm, usually in the summer. Johnston eventually enrolled in the Textile Industrial Institute, now Spartanburg Methodist College, in Spartanburg and here Johnston earned his high school diploma in thirteen months, graduating in 1915. He entered Wofford College in the fall of 1915, where he worked his way through school by holding a variety of jobs, but his studies were interrupted by service in the United States Army during World War I.

Johnston enlisted in the Army National Guard in 1917 and served with the 117th Engineer unit, which was attached to the 42nd Division, the Rainbow Division, in France. He served eighteen months overseas and attained the rank of sergeant. Following his discharge in June 1919, he returned to Wofford where he received his Bachelor's degree in 1921. In the fall of 1921, Johnston entered the University of South Carolina where he earned both an M.A. in Political Science in 1923 and an LL.B. in 1924. That same year established the law firm of Faucette and Johnston in Spartanburg, and in December, married Gladys Atkinson of Spartanburg. She would serve throughout his career as his most trusted counselor.


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