MacDonald Gallion

Politician, Deceased Person

1913 – 2007

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Who was MacDonald Gallion?

MacDonald Gallion served as the Attorney General of Alabama for two non-consecutive terms from 1959 until 1963 and again from 1967 until 1971.

Gallion was born in 1913 in Montgomery. He attended Lakeview Grammar School, Paul Hyne and Phillips High Schools in Birmingham. He was a member of the Presbyterian church.

Gallion attended the University of Alabama from 1931 until 1937, when he received his law degree. He then began the practice of law. While a student, he was a member of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity.

Gallion married his wife Velma Lee on July 10, 1942 in Oneonta. Together, they had a son and a daughter.

During World War II, Gallion served in the U.S. Marine Corps from 1942 until 1945. He rose to the rank of 1st Lieutenant and saw combat in the Central Pacific and was wounded at Saipan.

After the war, Gallion served as a special counsel for the State of Alabama in the Phenix City trials. He served as the Chief Assistant Attorney General during the tenure of then-Attorney General John M. Patterson from 1955 to 1959.

Gallion was elected Attorney General in 1958 as a Democrat for the 1959–1963 term of office. He declined to seek re-election in 1962 and instead opted to run for governor but lost the Democratic primary to George C. Wallace. He successfully sought re-election to his old office of Attorney General in 1966. He then lost re-election in 1970 to then-Houston County District Attorney Bill Baxley.

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Born
Apr 5, 1913
Montgomery
Profession
Education
  • University of Alabama
Lived in
  • Alabama
  • Montgomery
Died
Aug 11, 2007

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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