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This is a list of mayors of Greenville, South Carolina,[1] a city in the northwest (Upstate) part of the U.S. state of South Carolina. Before the city's office of Mayor was established, a similar role was that of Intendant.[1] Mayors began office when the General Assembly amended the town charter in February 1869 to establish Greenville as a city.[2] Officials elected to multiple consecutive terms have the number of terms noted after their names.
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^"175th Anniversary Information Brochure". City of Greenville, South Carolina. 2006. p. 14. Retrieved March 23, 2021. 25 FEB 1869. The Town Charter was amended by the General Assembly to establish Greenville as a city.
^Greisser, Edith. "Laurensville Herald, 1855–1859". Genealogy Trails. Retrieved March 24, 2021. McAbee, A. was elected Intendant of Greenville, Laurensville Herald 9/23/1859, p2
^"175th Anniversary Information Brochure". City of Greenville, South Carolina. 2006. p. 13. Retrieved March 23, 2021. 26 MAR 1863. Council sanctioned the actions of the Intendant Alexander McBee, who had offered use of the public buildings in the town...
^ abMcCuen, Anne K. (May 1998). "Brushy Creek Registration Form"(PDF). National Register of Historic Places. p. 6. Retrieved March 24, 2021.
^"175th Anniversary Information Brochure". City of Greenville, South Carolina. 2006. p. 15. Retrieved March 23, 2021. 15 DEC 1874. ... Aldermen and Mayor would serve two years beginning with the 1875 election
^Huff, Archie Vernon Jr. (May 18, 2016). "Heller, Max". South Carolina Encyclopedia. Retrieved March 24, 2021. In 1979 Governor Richard Riley appointed Heller chairman of the State Development Board.
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