Henry Whilden Lockwood | |
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| 55thMayor of Charleston | |
| In office 1938 – June 5, 1944 | |
| Preceded by | Burnet R. Maybank |
| Succeeded by | E. Edward Wehman, Jr. |
Henry Whilden Lockwood was the fifty-fifth mayor ofCharleston, South Carolina, serving between 1938 and 1944.
After completing the term of his predecessor, Lockwood was elected without opposition on December 12, 1939.[1] He was sworn in on December 18, 1939.[2] As mayor, he lobbied his predecessor to continue funding for the construction of a municipal incinerator.[3] Federal authorities continued to delay the construction, however.[4] Lockwood initially supported the demolition of a historic wall at the old Charleston jail until several leaders, including Governor Maybank, expressed support for preserving the structure.[5]
Lockwood was born on August 24, 1891, to Robert Henry Lockwood and Ella Ann Whilden Lockwood. Lockwood died in office on June 5, 1944.
Lockwood lived in a second floor apartment at 12-B Rutledge Ave.[6]
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| Preceded by | Mayor of Charleston, South Carolina 1938–1944 | Succeeded by |
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