Henry McIver (September 25, 1826 – January 12, 1903) was a chief justice on the South Carolina Supreme Court.
When McIver's father died in July 1850, Governor Whitemarsh B. Seabrook appointed McIver to complete his father's term as the solicitor (prosecutor) for the eastern circuit of the state.
McIver, representing Chesterfield District, was among signers of the South Carolina's Ordinance of Secession in December 1860.
[4] He later served as a captain in the 4th South Carolina Cavalry Regiment and was severely wounded at the battle of Haw's Shop, Va.,[5] then returned to his law practice after the Civil War.
The General Assembly elected McIver unanimously to a full term in December 1879.