Garrett, Daniel Edward, 1869-1932

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Daniel Edward Garrett (1869-1932), teacher, lawyer, and Democratic congressman, was born in Springfield, Tennessee, to Edward C. and Susan Olive (Haddox) Garrett.

After teaching while studying law, he opened a legal practice in his home town in 1893. Garrett earned a seat in the Tennessee House of Representatives (1892-1896) and in the Tennessee Senate (1902-1906). He moved to Houston, Texas, in 1906 and served as Texas congressman-at-large in the U.S. House of Representatives (1913-1915; 1917-1919). During his terms as the 8th District's congressman (1921-1932), Garrett was a member of the Military Affairs Committee and secured the establishment of Camp Logan and Ellington Air Force Base. In 1893 Garrett married Ida Jones, sister of politician Jesse H. Jones and businessman John T. Jones. Hurt Garrett was a cashier for the National Bank of Commerce (later Texas Commerce Bank and now part of JPMorgan Chase), for which John and Jesse Jones served as board members.

From the description of Garrett, Daniel E., memorial booklets, 1933 (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 643564383

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referencedIn Daniel E. Garrett Memorial Booklets 2010-096., 1933 Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
referencedIn Adams, Charles F. (Charles Francis), 1866-1954. Letter, June 11, 1929. Naval War College, Henry E. Eccles Library
creatorOf Garrett, Daniel Edward, 1869-1932. Garrett, Daniel E., memorial booklets, 1933 University of Texas Libraries
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Death 1932

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