Arthur Swift
Arthur Swift was a 19th-century Texas merchant, surveyor, political and military figure. He, along with Rangers Mathew Caldwell, and James Campbell, were founders of Seguin, Texas. He participated in the Texas–Indian wars. He served as a member of the Texas House of Representatives from the Gonzales district in the First Texas Legislature. After Guadalupe County was established with his hometown of Seguin as the county seat, Swift used his influence with the county commissioners to move the route of a planned road from Seguin to San Antonio.
Early life and family
Arthur Swift was born on December 17, 1810, in Louisa County, Virginia. He moved to Tennessee as a young man, but walked all the way to Texas when the real estate market turned sour. He ended up in Gonzales, Texas, in 1837.Career in Texas
In 1838, Swift became one of the founders of Walnut Springs, a new town in Gonzales County, Texas. During this time, he was able to purchase large tracts of land in the area. In Gonzales County, he assisted in legal matters and represented clients and was soon appointed Tax Collector, Constable and Clerk in 1841. He was performing surveys as early as 1838 and later was Gonzales County surveyor from 1840-1844.Texas Republic Ranger
In 1841, Swift would serve under James Hughes Callahan, as a Gonzales Ranger during the Texas-Indian wars and again with Benjamin McCulloch's volunteers the same year.His partner James Campbell, had been killed by Indians the previous year. Caldwell would go on serving the city of Gonzales, while Swift, although serving Gonzales, concentrated his efforts in Seguin; purchasing the lands of his partners. In 1842, San Antonio would be overrun twice, by Santa Anna's forces. During March 1842, the citizens of San Antonio would seek refuge at Manuel Flores Ranch in the city of Seguin, Texas. Here, a counterattack was planned and Arthur Swift was a captain of the party that pursued the army of Ráfael Vásquez. In 1842, when Adrian Woll invaded Texas, Arthur Swift would participate at the Battle of Salado Creek as a second lieutenant in Mathew Caldwell's resistance forces.