Swenson, Swen Magnus
Swante (Svante, Sven, Swen) Magnus Swenson (Svenson) (1816-1896) was the first Swedish immigrant to Texas and the founder of the SMS Ranches of West Texas.
He came to America in 1836, where he worked as a store clerk in New York and a railroad bookkeeper in Baltimore, Maryland, before settling in Texas in 1838. Swenson worked for John Adriance, who operated a large-scale carriage delivery service of general merchandise. In 1847 Swenson began a crusade to bring more Swedish immigrants to Texas, possibly because of his disapproval of slave labor, and footed the bill for several immigrants to move, in exchange for one year of work on his plantation. Swenson continued this venture for the rest of his life, and with the assistance of his uncle, Swante Palm, and brother, created what became known as the Swedish pipeline, bringing many Swedes to Texas.
Swenson, who had moved to Austin by 1850, opened a mercantile business, invested in the Buffalo Bayou, Brazos and Colorado Railway, and soon became a wealthy landowner.
He founded the SMS Ranch on West Texas lands in 1851. He served two terms (1852 and 1856) as county commissioner and became the first treasurer of the State Agricultural Society (1853). Despite his unionist tendencies, Swenson continued to help sell Texas cotton abroad. Eventually, fearing for his life, he fled to Mexico. He remained in Mexico until 1864, when he visited his mother in Sweden.
Swenson returned to the U.S. and by 1865 had set up a mercantile business in New Orleans and purchased a sugar plantation.
He moved to New York City in late 1865, where he founded a finance firm, Swenson Perkins Company. Later he started S. M. Swenson and Sons banking company, and became a large stockholder in the First National City Bank of New York. Swenson kept deep ties to Texas, however, maintaining his land, cotton, and mercantile interests there. He died in New York in 1896.
From the description of Swenson, Swen Magnus Papers, 1843, 1858-1896 (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 776613005
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creatorOf | Duvall, Martin. Plat showing connection between D & E surveys : or south line of S.M. Swenson & sons pasture & Euders / Martin Duvall, surveyor. | University of Texas at Arlington, Central Library | |
creatorOf | Swenson, Swen Magnus. Swenson, Swen Magnus Papers, 1843, 1858-1896 | University of Texas Libraries |
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associatedWith | Adriance, John. | person |
associatedWith | Duvall, Martin. | person |
associatedWith | Hamilton, Morgan Calvin, 1809-1893. | person |
associatedWith | Hogg, James Stephen, 1851-1906. | person |
associatedWith | Houston, Sam, 1793-1863. | person |
associatedWith | Johnston, Thomas. | person |
associatedWith | Long, Edward. | person |
associatedWith | Palm, Swante, 1815-1899. | person |
associatedWith | Swenson, Cora Susan McReady. | person |
associatedWith | Swenson, Eric P. | person |
associatedWith | Swenson, Jeanette Long. | person |
associatedWith | Swenson, S. M. (Svante Magnus), 1816-1896 | person |
associatedWith | Swenson, Swen Albin. | person |
associatedWith | Telegraph. | corporateBody |
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