Jeremiah Galvan

Jeremiah Galvan

Full Name: Jeremiah "Jerry" Galvan
Other surnames: Galvin
Date of birth: 1824
Date of death: June 20, 1879

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Chamber District Dates of Service Legislatures Party City/County Note Counties in District
H 30 Jan 14, 1874 - Apr 18, 1876 14th (1) (2)   Republican Brownsville / Cameron   Bexar, Cameron, Dimmit, Duval, El Paso, Frio, Hidalgo, Kinney, La Salle, McMullen, Maverick, Medina, Nueces, Pecos, Presidio, Starr, Uvalde, Webb, Zapata, Zavala, Encinal

(1) Republican. Directory of the Members and Officers of the Fourteenth Legislature of the State of Texas . . ., 1874.
(2) 30th District, Louis Cardis, P.F. Murphy, and Santos Benavides, list of members elect in typescript journal. Cardis and Murphy sworn 1/13/1874, p. 3; Jeremiah Galvan of Cameron sworn 1/14/1874, typescript journal, p. 7. House Journal. January 13, 1874 Typescript Journal

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House District 30
Jan 14, 1874 - Apr 18, 1876
Legislatures: 14th (1) (2)  
Party: Republican
Home City/County: Brownsville / Cameron
Counties in district: Bexar, Cameron, Dimmit, Duval, El Paso, Frio, Hidalgo, Kinney, La Salle, McMullen, Maverick, Medina, Nueces, Pecos, Presidio, Starr, Uvalde, Webb, Zapata, Zavala, Encinal

(1) Republican. Directory of the Members and Officers of the Fourteenth Legislature of the State of Texas . . ., 1874.
(2) 30th District, Louis Cardis, P.F. Murphy, and Santos Benavides, list of members elect in typescript journal. Cardis and Murphy sworn 1/13/1874, p. 3; Jeremiah Galvan of Cameron sworn 1/14/1874, typescript journal, p. 7. House Journal. January 13, 1874 Typescript Journal

Biographical Information top

Biographical Sketches

  • Description of Radical Republican takeover of Brownsville during reconstruction: Israel Bigelow and, eventually, Jerry Galvan ousted; Ferdinand Schlickum sent to first Republican Convention; Rip Ford wounded in fight with the sheriff, pp. 305-309. I Would Rather Sleep in Texas: a History of the Lower Rio Grande Valley and the People of the Santa Anita Land Grant, 2003.
  • Portrait and biographical information. Galvan emigrated in 1846 from Cork, Ireland; he later settled in Brownsville. "He was an enterprising man, making himself useful to military leaders and building political equity for himself," pp. 122-123. Account of testimony before the Robb Commission, pp. 321-323. The commission investigated bandit problems on the border during 1872 and 1873. Jeremiah Galvan "describes himself as someone who knew Mexico and the Mexican people well, having spent five years in Mexico as a clerk, or imprisoned, until he moved to Brownsville. He took it upon himself to relate his own Irish-Anglo-Texan point of view," p. 321. I Would Rather Sleep in Texas: a History of the Lower Rio Grande Valley and the People of the Santa Anita Land Grant, 2003.
  • Obituary, Hon. Jeremiah Galvan, The Galveston Daily News, 7/3/1879, p. 4. Born in Ireland, death date 6/20/1879. "He was made county judge in 1868-9. Subsequently, he was elected to the legislature, where his business ability and industry were only equaled by his generosity. A motion was made to adjourn for St. Patrick's day. A member asked: 'Who will pay our per diem if we adjourn?' 'I will,' said Mr. Galvan. The house adjourned, and the festival of Ireland's patron saint was duly kept."
    Death notice, "The death of the genial Jerry Galvan of Brownsville . . . He had been a member of the Texas Legislature and we believe a candidate for Congress." San Marcos Free Press, 7/12/1879, p. 2.
    Recounting of death near Lake Providence, Louisiana, "Sixteen Years Ago," The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Texas), 6/20/1895, p. 3. "Sixteen years ago today [June 20] Jeremiah Galvan, a well known citizen of this frontier." Death date 6/20/1879. Portal to Texas History (University of North Texas Libraries). Galveston Daily News San Marcos Free Press The Daily Herald

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14th R.S. - 1874
Claims and Accounts  
Commerce and Manufactures  
Finance  
Public Debt  
Removal of Judge S.B. Newcomb, 25th Judicial District  
State Affairs  
Town and City Corporations  
Treasurer's Office  

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