Thomas Leger Hutchinson

Thomas Leger Hutchinson (1812–1883) was an American lawyer, rice planter, and politician who served as the 35th intendant (mayor) of Charleston, South Carolina.

Hutchinson was first elected intendant on September 7, 1846, succeeding John Schnierle.

He represented the Charleston area (St. Philip's and St. Michael's parishes) in the South Carolina General Assembly in the 1862–1863 session.

He attended Harvard Law School starting in April 1830 and left in 1832.

[2] He died on August 18, 1883, and is buried in the Huguenot Church cemetery.