(Redirected from Daniel Garrett)'Daniel Edward Garrett' (
April 28,
1869 -
December 13,
1932) was a
Democratic U.S. Representative from
Texas, elected at-large and later from the
8th District of Texas.
Early life and career in politics
Garrett was born near
Springfield, Tennessee in
Robertson County, and he attended the common schools of his native county. He studied law and was admitted to the bar and commenced practice in
Springfield, Tennessee, in 1893. He was elected as member of the
Tennessee House of Representatives from 1892–1896. Subsequently, Garrett was elected to the Tennessee State senate in 1902 and again in 1904.
Moved to Texas
He moved to
Houston, Texas, in 1905 and continued the practice of law. Garrett was elected at-large as a Democrat to the Sixty-third Congress from (
March 4,
1913-
March 3,
1915). He was defeated for reelection in 1914 by
James H. Davis and he resumed the practice of law in Houston. In 1917, Garrett ran again against Davis for the at-large seat and won, serving from (
March 4,
1917-
March 3,
1919). He was not a candidate for renomination in 1918.
In 1920, Garrett ran for election to the vacant 8th District seat which comprised the city of Houston and the surrounding counties, when
Joe H. Eagle retired. Garrett was elected and served from
March 4,
1921, until his death. He died in
Washington, D.C., on
December 13,
1932. He is interred in Forest Park Cemetery in Houston.
Memorials
The
Liberty Ship USS ''Daniel E. Garrett'' was named for the congressman and was deployed during
World War II.
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