Sam Maceo

Sam Maceo
Born
Salvatore Maceo

(1894-03-01)March 1, 1894[1]
DiedApril 16, 1951(1951-04-16) (aged 57)
Baltimore, Maryland, US
Resting placeGalveston Memorial Park, Galveston, Texas, U.S.
Other names"Velvet Glove"
Occupation(s)Barber, businessman, Political power broker, supper club manager, bootlegger
Years active1920?–1950
Known forOrganized crime; established Galveston as a gaming and entertainment center
PredecessorOllie Quinn
SuccessorVictor J. Fertitta and Anthony Fertitta
Opponents smaller gangs in Texas
RelativesRosario Maceo (brother)

Salvatore V. "Sam" Maceo (Italian pronunciation: [salvaˈtoːre maˈtʃɛːo]; March 1, 1894 – April 16, 1951) was an American business entrepreneur, power broker and racketeer in Galveston, Texas, who controlled both the government and organized crime in the city for almost 30 years. During the 1920s and 1930s, Galveston emerged as a nationally known resort city, because of the gambling, prostitution and free flowing liquor, vices that were offered at the backrooms of restaurants and nightclubs, a period known as Galveston's Open Era. His organization, often called the Maceo Syndicate or the Maceo Organisation, was involved in illegal gambling, prostitution, numbers racket and bootlegging and he received substantial income from these activities.

At the height of his power, he was able to control both the government and organized crime in the city. Sometimes known as the "Velvet Glove," Sam held considerable criminal and political influence in Southeast Texas and soon expanded his empire throughout the state.[2] During his lifetime he and his island home were known nationwide.[3]

  1. ^ "Edna Marie Sedgwick (1915–2002)". SEDGWICK.ORG: Sedgwick Genealogy Worldwide. Retrieved October 3, 2009.
  2. ^ Minutaglio, Bill (2003). City on Fire: The Explosion That Devastated a Texas Town and Ignited a Historic Legal Battle. Harper. p. 200. ISBN 0-06-095991-6.
  3. ^ Boyle, Hal (April 24, 1947). "Sam Maceo is the Kindly King of Texas Gambling Realm". The Free-Lance Star (Fredericksburg, Virginia).

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