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Henry McIver (judge)

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301: 360: 443: 228:. He moved to Cheraw, South Carolina in 1836 with his family. In 1846, he graduated from South Carolina College (now the University of South Carolina). He studied law with his father after college, and he was admitted to practice law in December 1847. he married Caroline H. Powe on June 7, 1849. When McIver's father died in July 1850, Governor 232:
appointed McIver to complete his father's term as the solicitor (prosecutor) for the eastern circuit of the state. At the end of the term, McIver did not run for a full term; however, the successor himself died in office, and McIver was again appointed to conclude the unexpired term. At the end of
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who had become chief justice of the court. The General Assembly elected McIver unanimously to a full term in December 1879. He served in that position until he was elected and immediately sworn in as chief justice on December 1, 1891, replacing Chief Justice
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that second term, McIver was elected to a full term. He continued being re-elected to the position until 1868 when he was removed from office as part of
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McIver died on January 12, 1903. He is buried at Old Saint Davids Episcopal Church Cemetery in
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and Mary Hanford McIver. His Great-grandfather was Captain
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in December 1860. He later served as a captain in the
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District, was among signers of the South Carolina's
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Henry McIver (chief justice)

Chief Justice of South Carolina
William D. Simpson
Young J. Pope
Associate Justice of South Carolina
Ammiel J. Willard
Young J. Pope
Society Hill, South Carolina
Cheraw, South Carolina
South Carolina Supreme Court
Society Hill, South Carolina
Alexander McIver
William Dewitt
Gregory Anthony Perdicaris
Ion Hanford Perdicaris
Whitemarsh B. Seabrook
Reconstruction
Chesterfield
Ordinance of Secession
4th South Carolina Cavalry Regiment
Haw's Shop
Ammiel J. Willard
William D. Simpson
Cheraw, South Carolina
"Chief Justice M'Iver Dead"
"Demetrios Constantinos Andrianis"
"M'Iver Gets Every Vote"
"Henry McIver (1826-1903)"
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