Henry Whilden Lockwood
55th Mayor of Charleston
In office
1931–1938
Preceded byJohn P. Grace
Succeeded byBurnett R. Maybank
Personal details
Alma materUniversity of South Carolina School of Law

Thomas Porcher Stoney was the fifty-third mayor of Charleston, South Carolina, serving between between 1931 and 1938.

Stoney graduated from the University of South Carolina School of Law in 1911 and began a private law practice in Charleston, South Carolina. In 1916, he was elected solicitor (prosecutor) for the Ninth Judicial Circuit. He remained in that office until 1923 when he was elected mayor of Charleston. He was re-elected in 1927 and completed that term. One of his major accomplishments as mayor was the creation of a municipal airport; the original site was on James Island, but it was moved to the present location in 1929. His administration also oversaw the construction of recreational facilities; the municipal golf course was laid out, William Moultrie Playground was opened, and Johnson Hagood Stadium (then a municipal facility, but today the football stadium for the Citadel) was built.

He ran for a United States Senate seat but lost to James F. Byrnes in 1936. During his life he swung across the political spectrum. He was a solid democrat in his early political life, but by 1964 he campaigned for Barry Goldwater, saying that the Democratic Party was "set upon a course that is hell-bent for national socialism."

Stoney died on April 22, 1973 in an automobile accident.[1]

Stoney was born at Medway Plantation on December 16, 1889, in rural Berkeley County, South Carolina to Samuel Stoney and Eliza Croft Stoney. He is buried at Strawberry Chapel in Berkeley County, South Carolina.[2]

During his time as mayor, Stoney lived at 571 Huger Street in the Hampton Park Terrace neighborhood in Charleston.

References

  1. ^ "Thomas P. Stoney Killed In Hit-Run". Charleston News & Courier. April 23, 1973. pp. A1. Retrieved January 18, 2014.
  2. ^ "Samuel Porcher Stoney (1889-1973)". Find a Grave. Retrieved January 18, 2014.

Template:Persondata