Thomas Leger Hutchinson
35th Mayor of Charleston
In office
1846–1850
Preceded byJohn Schnierle
Succeeded byJohn Schnierle
In office
1852–1855
Preceded byJohn Schnierle
Succeeded byWilliam Porcher Miles
Personal details
BornFebruary 17, 1812
DiedAugust 18, 1883
Spouse(s)Lydia Julia Macauley (m. 1833); Catherine (Douglas) Hussey (m. 1869)
Alma materHarvard Law School (1832)
ProfessionLawyer, rice planter

Thomas Leger Hutchinson was the thirty-fifth intendant (mayor) of Charleston, South Carolina. He served twice, defeating John Schnierle in 1846, being defeated by John Schnierle in 1850, and then beating John Schnierle again in 1852.

Hutchinson was first elected intendant on September 7, 1846, succeeding John Schnierle. Hutchinson won successive terms on September 6, 1847; September 4, 1848; and September 3, 1849. In September 1850, however, he lost to John Schnierle. After two years out of the mayorship, Hutchinson was again elected on September 1, 1852, and won a final term the next year on November 2, 1853. He represented the Charleston area (St. Philip's and St. Michael's parishes) in South Carolina General Assembly in the 1862-1863 session.[1]

Hutchinson was born on February 17, 1812. He died on August 18, 1883, and is buried in French Huguenot churchyard.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Thomas Leger Hutchinson". Halsey Map Project. Preservation Society of Charleston. Retrieved January 27, 2014.
  2. ^ "Thomas Leger Hutchinson (1812-1883)". Find a Grave. Retrieved January 27, 2014.

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