Albert Fountain, restless Republican of the Southwest

Grand Old Partisan celebrates more than SEVENTEEN decades of Republican heroes and heroics. 


Today, I salute Albert Fountain, born on Staten Island, October 23rd 1838. The ambitious youth studied law after relocating to Sacramento. He narrowly escaped death by firing squad while reporting on events in Nicaragua.

During the Civil War, Fountain enlisted in the 1st California Volunteer Infantry, which battled rebels in the southwest. Peace restored, he settled at El Paso, working as county surveyor and federal tax collector.

In 1869, this steadfast Republican won first of two terms in the Texas state senate. Being its president pro tempore while the lieutenant governorship was vacant made him, in effect, Lieutenant Governor. Among his causes was women’s suffrage. Fountain sponsored a bill re-activating the Texas Rangers. Challenged to several duels by Democrats, he killed one of them. He led a posse that hunted down and killed an outlaw who had shot him.

In 1873, Fountain moved to New Mexico, where his fluent Spanish proved effective with legal cases. He was assistant district attorney and edited a bilingual newspaper. President Chester Arthur named him an Assistant U.S. Attorney. He was commissioned a militia colonel and won a term in the state house. His Mesilla Valley Opera House is now the Fountain Theater.

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Michael Zak is author of Back to Basics for the Republican Party, a history of GOP civil rights achievement.


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