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James Pearson Newcomb

James Pearson Newcomb (August 31, 1837 – October 16, 1907) was a journalist and Secretary of State of Texas. He was a Republican. Appointed by Governor Edmund J. Davis, he served between January 1, 1870 and January 17, 1874.

Newcomb was born in Amherst, Nova Scotia and with his parents and a brother, in 1839 he emigrated to Victoria, Texas. His mother died in 1841 and the family relocated to San Antonio. James Newcomb was 12 when his father, who was a lawyer, died of cholera in 1849.[1][2] He was then apprenticed to a publisher.

As a young man he became a journalist and later publisher and editor of newspapers in Texas and California. One of his first publishing ventures was the Alamo Express.[3] It was a pro-Union newspaper, and in 1861 it was mobbed by anti-union supporters, the Knights of the Golden Circle. Newcomb was forced to flee, traveling first to Mexico and then to California where he remained until 1867. In California, in 1862 he acted as a scout for James Henry Carleton's California Column, the longest trek through desert terrain ever attempted by the U.S. military.[4] Following that campaign, in 1863 he returned to San Francisco where he published Sketch of Secession Times in Texas and Journal of Travel from Texas through Mexico to California in which he provided his theory of the secession movement that led to the American Civil War, blaming it on conspirators.[5] After editing a handful of newspapers in California and starting one, the San Jose Times, which failed, he returned to Texas. There, he purchased an interest in the San Antonio Express, which proved to be highly successful. His positive articles attracted the interest of Governor Davis who appointed him Secretary of State in 1870. After leaving government, he studied law, though he practiced little.[4]

In January 1881, with A. W. Gifford he began publishing the Evening Light, a competitor to the Express. The Light was a popular newspaper for several decades, though Newcomb left it in 1883. In the ensuing years, he ran for public office several times and launched other newspapers. He was appointed postmaster of San Antonio in 1883.[6] He retired to a farm outside San Antonio where he died in 1907.

He was married twice. Children survived him from his second marriage.

References edit

  1. ^ The Texas History Teachers' Bulletin, 1918
  2. ^ "D. San Antonio, Texas, of cholera, 1st May, Thomas Newcomb, Esq., Counsellor at Law and late of Nova Scotia, age 42". The Gleaner and Northumberland Schediasma. Chatham, NB. December 17, 1849.
  3. ^ Dorr, Julia Caroline Ripley; Newcomb, James Pearson (1861). Alamo express--extra: The Alamo express J.P. Newcomb, editor Monday, May 13th, 1861 Particulars of the brilliant expedition of Col. Van Dorn, against the U.S. Troops, and the glorious Battle of "Adam's Hill.". Retrieved 2 August 2011.
  4. ^ a b Ernest B. Speck, "Biography of James Pearson Newcomb", Handbook of Texas Online
  5. ^ William L. Buenger, Texas and the Riddle of Secession, Southwestern Historical Quarterly 87 (October 1983)
  6. ^ The University of Texas at Austin, A Guide to the James Pearson Newcomb, Sr. Papers, 1835-1941

Further reading edit

  • James Pearson Newcomb, Sketch of Secession Times in Texas and Journal of Travel from Texas through Mexico to California 1863
  • Dale A. Somers, James P. Newcomb: The Making of a Radical, Southwestern Historical Quarterly 72 (April 1969).

Newcomb's papers are held at the Center for American History at the University of Texas at Austin.

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Party political offices
Preceded by
None
Republican nominee for Texas's 10th congressional district
1886
Succeeded by
Political offices
Preceded by
D.W.C. Phillips
Secretary of State of Texas
1870–1874
Succeeded by
George Clark

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