Junius T. Liles (1876–1947) was an American politician who served as the 69th lieutenant governor of South Carolina. He was born in Lilesville, North Carolina.[1][2]

Junius T. Liles
69th Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina
In office
January 21, 1919 – January 18, 1921
GovernorRobert Archer Cooper
Preceded byAndrew Bethea
Succeeded byWilson Godfrey Harvey
Personal details
Born(1876-08-24)August 24, 1876
Lilesville, North Carolina, US
DiedMarch 1, 1947(1947-03-01) (aged 70)
Orangeburg, South Carolina, US
Political partyDemocratic
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Career

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Junius Liles attended both public and private schools. At the age of 17, he enrolled at the University of North Carolina. Because of financial problems, he was only able to stay for a year. He then worked as a bank clerk and salesman in Marion for two and a half years. He then began studying at Willmon College in Kentucky, but dropped out at the outbreak of the Spanish-American War of 1898 to join a Kentucky volunteer unit. From 1901 he worked in the insurance business for the rest of his non-political life. He must have also settled in South Carolina during those years.[citation needed]

Liles was a member of the Democratic Party. In 1918 he was elected lieutenant governor of South Carolina alongside Robert Archer Cooper. He held this office between 1919 and 1921. He only served one term. He died in Orangeburg on March 1, 1947.[3]

References

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  1. ^ "Lieutenant Governors of South Carolina 1730–2021" (PDF). scstatehouse.gov. South Carolina General Assembly. Retrieved May 14, 2023.
  2. ^ "The Bamburg Herald May 29, 1919" (PDF). historicnewspapers.sc.edu. University of South Carolina. Retrieved May 14, 2023.
  3. ^ "Journal of the House of Representatives 73rd General Assembly" (PDF). carolana.com. South Carolina General Assembly. Retrieved May 14, 2023.
Political offices
Preceded by Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina
1919–1921
Succeeded by