Stephen J. Garibaldi
Stephen J. Garibaldi | |
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Sketch by Carl Browne, 1880 | |
| Member of the California State Assembly from the 9th district | |
| In office January 5, 1880 – January 3, 1881 | |
| Preceded by | Multi-member district |
| Succeeded by | Multi-member district |
| Personal details | |
| Born | October 22, 1853 Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. |
| Died | January 12, 1937 (aged 83) |
| Party | Workingmen's (before 1881) Republican (after 1881) |
| Spouse | Sarah Van Ness (died 1903) |
| Children |
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| Occupation | Grocer, politician |
Stephen Joseph Garibaldi (October 22, 1853 – January 12, 1937)[1][2] was an American grocer and politician who served in the California State Assembly from 1880 to 1881.[3] He was a member of the Swiss-Italian Club of the Workingmen's Party of California,[4] and during his term was denounced by fellow WPC assemblyman William J. Sinon as the "Judas Iscariot of the party" for voting against them on a revenue bill.[5] He was later active in the Republican Party, running unsuccessfully for State Assembly in 1886.[6]
Garibaldi outlived his wife Sarah by 33 years.[7] Her brother, Egisto C. Palmieri, served in the California State Senate from 1885 to 1887.[8]
References
- ^ Mohan, Hugh J.; Clough, E. H.; Cosgrave, John P. (1880). Pen Pictures of Our Representative Men. Sacramento: H. A. Weaver's Valley Press. pp. 84–85. Retrieved November 3, 2025.
- ^ "Deaths". San Francisco Examiner. San Francisco. January 13, 1937. Retrieved November 3, 2025.
- ^ "Stephen J. Garibaldi". JoinCalifornia. Retrieved November 3, 2025.
- ^ "THE WORKINGMEN". The Morning Call. San Francisco. July 30, 1879. Retrieved November 3, 2025.
- ^ "THE WORKINGMEN". The Morning Call. San Francisco. April 19, 1880. Retrieved November 3, 2025.
- ^ "A SPECIMEN CANDIDATE". The Daily Examiner. San Francisco. October 31, 1886. Retrieved November 3, 2025.
- ^ "DIED". The San Francisco Call. San Francisco. September 15, 1903. Retrieved November 3, 2025.
- ^ "Egisto C. Palmieri". JoinCalifornia. Retrieved November 3, 2025.
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