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Henry William de Saussure (August 16, 1763 – March 26, 1839) was an American lawyer, state legislator and jurist from South Carolina who became a political leader as a member of the Federalist Party following the Revolutionary War. He was appointed by President George Washington as the 2nd Director of the United States Mint, was a co-sponsor of the legislation that established the South Carolina College which was to become the University of South Carolina and was given the title of Chancellor as a justice of the SC Equity Court, also known as chancery court. In this capacity he wrote and codified much of the state's equity law still in use today. He served as Intendant (Mayor) of Charleston while his son, William Ford de Saussure, likewise, served as Intendant (Mayor) of Columbia, SC.

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  • Henry William de Saussure (August 16, 1763 – March 26, 1839) was an American lawyer, state legislator and jurist from South Carolina who became a political leader as a member of the Federalist Party following the Revolutionary War. He was appointed by President George Washington as the 2nd Director of the United States Mint, was a co-sponsor of the legislation that established the South Carolina College which was to become the University of South Carolina and was given the title of Chancellor as a justice of the SC Equity Court, also known as chancery court. In this capacity he wrote and codified much of the state's equity law still in use today. He served as Intendant (Mayor) of Charleston while his son, William Ford de Saussure, likewise, served as Intendant (Mayor) of Columbia, SC. (en)
  • Henry William de Saussure, né 16 août 1763 et mort le 26 mars 1839 est un avocat américain, législateur d'État et juriste de Caroline du Sud qui est devenu un leader politique en tant que membre du parti fédéraliste après la guerre d'indépendance. Il a été nommé par le président George Washington comme le 2e directeur de la Monnaie des États-Unis, a été l'un des parrains de la législation qui a créé le South Carolina College qui allait devenir l'université de Caroline du Sud et a reçu le titre de chancelier en tant que juge du SC Equity Court, également connu sous le nom de tribunal de chancellerie. À ce titre, il a rédigé et codifié une grande partie de la loi sur l'équité de l'État encore en vigueur aujourd'hui. Il a été intendant (maire) de Charleston et son fils, William Ford de Saussu (fr)
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