Harriel G. Geiger

Harriel "Hal" G. Geiger (ca. 1840 - 1886) was a legislator in Texas. He was elected as a Greenback Party candidate.[1] He served from January 1879 to January 1881. He lost re-election but won a seat in a special election and served from April 1882 until January 1883. He lost re-election in 1882 and was convicted of bribery.[1]

Harriel G. Geiger
Texas House of Representatives
In office
January 1879  January 1881
In office
April 1882  January 1883
Personal details
Born1840
South Carolina
Died1886(1886-00-00) (aged 45–46)

Geiger was also a candidate for sheriff of Robertson County, Texas in 1884. He may have become a lawyer and was murdered, shot 5 times at point blank range, by White judge O. D. Cannon for making "insolent" remarks and not showing enough deference to his honor. Geiger survived for a while before eventually succumbing to his wounds. A trial was held and jury cleared Cannon after a brief deliberation.[2][1] Judge Cannon was convicted of murdering another unarmed lawyer, one of his neighbors, in 1899.[3]

Geiger is described as having had one eye.[4]

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