Joseph Galloway

Etching of Joseph Galloway Joseph Galloway (1731August 29, 1803) was an American attorney and a leading political figure in the events immediately preceding the founding of the United States in the late 1700s. As a staunch opponent of American independence, he would become one of the most prominent Loyalists in North America during the early part of the Revolutionary War.

The son of a wealthy landowner, Galloway became close friends with Benjamin Franklin through his law studies in the late 1740s. His association with Franklin and his father-in-law's relationship with the Penn family drew him into the political drama then unfolding in the American colonies. Galloway was elected to the Pennsylvania Provincial Assembly in 1756 when he was just 25. He would go on to serve for 18 years, eight of them as assembly speaker.

In 1774, Galloway led the Pennsylvania delegation in the First Continental Congress in Philadelphia, where as a conservative he proposed a plan for forming a union between the colonies and Great Britain. After the Congress failed to adopt his Plan of Union, he signed the Continental Association, an agreement uniting the colonies in a boycott of British goods. Unhappy with the radical directions being taken, Galloway quit the Assembly and refused election to the Second Continental Congress in May 1775. Remaining loyal to the king, he opposed the adoption of the Declaration of Independence the next year.

Three months after the Declaration's signing, Galloway fled to New York to join the British. As a top advisor to William Howe, the commander-in-chief of British forces in North America, he provided crucial intelligence, assisted in planning attacks on Continental Army troops, and personally recruited upwards of 80 spies. With the capture of Philadelphia in September 1777, Howe appointed Galloway to govern the city as Superintendent of both Police and Port.

When the British abandoned Philadelphia in June 1778, Galloway escaped to England and was convicted of high treason in absentia by the Pennsylvania Assembly; his estates were confiscated. Through the end of the war, Galloway was a leader of the loyalist cause in exile, a group of between 80,000 and 100,000 displaced colonists. He would never return to the Americas, nor again see his wife whom he had left behind in hopes of recovering his properties. Provided by Wikipedia
Showing 161 - 180 results of 238 for search 'Galloway, Joseph, 1731-1803', query time: 0.22s Refine Results
161
by Galloway, Joseph, 1731-1803
[Philadelphia : Printed by William Bradford, 1766

This item is not available through EZBorrow. Please contact your institution’s interlibrary loan office for further assistance.
Book
162
by Galloway, Joseph, 1731-1803
Philadelphia, : Gedruckt und zu finden bey Henrich Miller, in der Zweyten-Strasse., 1764

This item is not available through EZBorrow. Please contact your institution’s interlibrary loan office for further assistance.
Book
163
by Galloway, Joseph, 1731-1803
New-York: : Printed by James Rivington,, 1775

This item is not available through EZBorrow. Please contact your institution’s interlibrary loan office for further assistance.
Book
164
by Galloway, Joseph, 1731-1803
New York, Da Capo Press, 1974

Book
165
by Galloway, Joseph, 1731-1803
London, Printed for G. Wilkie, 1780
4th ed.

This item is not available through EZBorrow. Please contact your institution’s interlibrary loan office for further assistance.
Book
167
by Galloway, Joseph, 1731-1803
Philadelphia. : Re-printed and sold by Enoch Story., 1788
Other Authors: ...Galloway, Joseph, 1731-1803...

Book
170
by Galloway, Joseph, 1731-1803
[Philadelphia : Printed by William Dunlap, 1764

This item is not available through EZBorrow. Please contact your institution’s interlibrary loan office for further assistance.
Book
171
by Galloway, Joseph, 1731-1803
London : Printed by J. Paramore, Foundry, Upper-Moorfields, and sold at the Rev. Mr. Wesley's New Chapel, in the City Road, and at all his preaching-houses in town and country, 1781

This item is not available through EZBorrow. Please contact your institution’s interlibrary loan office for further assistance.
Book
172
by Galloway, Joseph, 1731-1803
London : Printed by J. Paramore, Foundry, Upper-Moorfields, and sold at the Rev. Mr. Wesley's New Chapel, in the City Road, and at all his preaching-houses in town and country, 1781
Other Authors: ...Galloway, Joseph, 1731-1803...

This item is not available through EZBorrow. Please contact your institution’s interlibrary loan office for further assistance.
Book
173
by Galloway, Joseph, 1731-1803
London : Printed by J. Paramore, at the Foundry, Moorfields, 1780

This item is not available through EZBorrow. Please contact your institution’s interlibrary loan office for further assistance.
Book
174
by Galloway, Joseph, 1731-1803
London : [s.n.], 1780

This item is not available through EZBorrow. Please contact your institution’s interlibrary loan office for further assistance.
Book
176
by Galloway, Joseph, 1731-1803
[Philadelphia] : [Printed by William Dunlap], 1764

This item is not available through EZBorrow. Please contact your institution’s interlibrary loan office for further assistance.
Book
177
by Lover of truth, Galloway, Joseph, 1731-1803
[Philadelphia] : Printed [by William Dunlap], 1765

This item is not available through EZBorrow. Please contact your institution’s interlibrary loan office for further assistance.
Book
178
by Galloway, Joseph, 1731-1803, Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790
Philadelphia : Printed by W. Dunlap, at the newest-printing-office, 1759

This item is not available through EZBorrow. Please contact your institution’s interlibrary loan office for further assistance.
Book
179
London: Printed for J. Wilkie, 1779
[1st ed.]
Other Authors: ...Galloway, Joseph, 1731-1803...

This item is not available through EZBorrow. Please contact your institution’s interlibrary loan office for further assistance.
Book
180
Philadelphia : Printed and sold by Hall and Sellers, 1775
Other Authors: ...Galloway, Joseph, 1731-1803...

This item is not available through EZBorrow. Please contact your institution’s interlibrary loan office for further assistance.
Book