Marcellus Kleberg

Marcellus Kleberg
Member of the Texas House of Representatives
In office
1872–?
Personal details
BornMarcellus Eugene Kleberg
(1849-02-07)February 7, 1849
DiedMarch 1, 1913(1913-03-01) (aged 64)
RelationsRobert J. Kleberg (father)
Children6
Alma materConcrete College
Washington University School of Law
Lee University

Marcellus Eugene Kleberg[1] (February 7, 1849 – March 1, 1913) was an American attorney and politician.

Biography

Kleberg was born on February 7, 1849, in Meyersville, Texas, to pioneer Robert J. Kleberg and his wife Rosalie. His brothers included rancher Robert J. Kleberg Jr. and politician Rudolph Kleberg.[1] He studied at Concrete College, the Washington University School of Law and Lee University; he graduated from Washington, as well as Lee in 1872. He practiced law in DeWitt County, Texas until 1873, when he was elected to the Texas House of Representatives in the 13th Texas Legislature. In 1875, he and B. T. Harris partnered and practiced in Bellville. Also in 1875, he moved to practice in Galveston, where he served in multiple of the city's municipal offices. In 1912, he served as a delegate of the National Bar Association. He was also appointed by S. W. T. Lanham as a regent of the University of Texas. Kleberg married Emilie Miller on October 24, 1875, having six children together. He died on March 1, 1913, aged 64.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b "Legislative Reference Library | Legislators and Leaders | Member profile". www.lrl.texas.gov. Retrieved 2025-09-06.
  2. ^ Association, Texas State Historical. "Marcellus E. Kleberg: Life and Legacy of a Texas Attorney". Texas State Historical Association. Retrieved 2025-09-06.