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American politician For other people named Richard Wayne, see Richard Wayne (disambiguation).
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Dr. Richard Wayne (April 4, 1804 – June 27, 1858) served as mayor of Savannah, Georgia for four terms: 1844–1845, 1848–1851, 1852–1853 and 1857–1858. He died while in office.

Wayne was the first mayor of Savannah elected by its citizens. Prior to his election, mayors were appointed by the city aldermen. He is buried in Savannah's Laurel Grove Cemetery.

References

  • Gamble, Thomas, Jr., A History of the City Government of Savannah, Ga., from 1790 to 1901, pp. 47–48.
  • Gamble, All the Ordinances of the City of Savannah, 1858, p. 318.

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Political offices
Preceded byWilliam Thorne Williams Mayor of Savannah
1844-1845
Succeeded byHenry Burroughs
Preceded byHenry Burroughs Mayor of Savannah
1848-1851
Succeeded byRichard Arnold
Preceded byRichard Arnold Mayor of Savannah
1852-1853
Succeeded byJohn Ward
Preceded byJames Proctor Screven Mayor of Savannah
1857-1858
Succeeded byThomas Turner


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