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Dan Edward Garvey 8th Governor of Arizona In office
1948–1951Preceded by Sidney Preston Osborn Succeeded by John Howard Pyle Personal details Born June 19, 1886
Vicksburg, MississippiDied February 5, 1974 (aged 87)Political party Democratic Dan Edward Garvey (June 19, 1886 – February 5, 1974) was the eighth Governor of Arizona from 1948 to 1951.
Early career
Born in Vicksburg, Mississippi, he graduated from St. Aloysius High School and he worked for the Illinois Central Railroad. In 1909, he moved to the Arizona Territory to work as a railroad accountant for Randolph Railroad Co., a company later absorbed by the Southern Pacific Railroad. Later, he entered the automobile business, but it failed during the Great Depression.
Political career
Garvey was hired by the Pima County treasurer's office in 1931. He became Pima County treasurer in 1935 and Tucson city treasurer in 1938. Garvey became known throughout Arizona during the next two decades as a dedicated public servant. He moved to Phoenix in 1940 when he was hired as assistant to Secretary of State Harry M. Moore. Upon Moore's death in 1942, Garvey was appointed to succeed him by Governor Sidney P. Osborn.
Garvey assumed the governorship when Osborn died on May 25, 1948. A well-known and popular state official, Garvey won re-election on the Democratic ticket in 1948. Garvey presided over one of the largest growth periods in Arizona history between 1948-1951. A large majority of Arizona newcomers were Republicans and Arizona became a bona fide two-party state for the first time. Garvey was defeated in the Democratic primary in 1950 by Ana Frohmiller.
At the end of his elected term as governor, Garvey was appointed Arizona administrator for the federal Reconstruction Finance Corporation. In 1955, Governor Ernest W. McFarland appointed him state examiner, a post he held until his retirement in 1969.
References
Goff, John F. Arizona Biographical Dictionary. Black Mountain Press. Cave Creek, Arizona 1983. p. 268
Political offices Preceded by
Harry M. MooreSecretary of State of Arizona
1942 – Nov 1948Succeeded by
Curtis WilliamsPreceded by
Sidney Preston OsbornGovernor of Arizona
Nov 22, 1948–1951Succeeded by
John Howard PyleGovernors of Arizona Territorial (1863–1912) State (since 1912) Categories:- 1886 births
- 1974 deaths
- American businesspeople
- Governors of Arizona
- Secretaries of State of Arizona
- American people of Irish descent
- People from Vicksburg, Mississippi
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation
- Arizona politician stubs
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