Gerald Desmond

Gerald Desmond

Gerald "Jerry" Desmond (April 12, 1915 - January 1964) was a prominent Democrat politician and civic leader in Long Beach, California who served as a Long Beach City Councilmember and as Long Beach City Attorney.

Desmond was born in Long Beach, California on April 12, 1915. [cite web
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title=Social Security Death Index for Gerald Desmond
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accessdate=2007-10-04
] He was the second oldest son of Walter Desmond (1876 - 1951), a religious Irish Catholic lawyer from Boston who came to California in 1905 and opened a law office in Long Beach. Walter Desmond was later appointed a Superior Court Judge and was one of the first judges to assign weekend jail time so offenders could work during the week. [cite web
url=http://www.courtinfo.ca.gov/courts/courtsofappeal/2ndDistrict/justices/former/DesmondW.pdf
title= Justice Walter Desmond
publisher=Judicial Council of California
accessdate=2007-10-04
]

Desmond attended Long Beach City College, where, in 1932, he met his future wife, Virginia Slater. He briefly attended California State University, Long Beach, but soon transferred to [Cal Berkeley] . After graduation, along with Virginia, he attended law school at his father's alma mater, Harvard. In 1937 he and Virginia were married, and eventually had five children.

When World War II began in 1941, Desmond worked in the U.S. Attorney's Office. As a result, he would not have had to go into the service, but he was eager to join and enlisted in the U.S. Navy. He was in the supply corps, and then he was transferred to fraud investigation. The Navy sent him to Harvard Business School to train him to prepare for disposing of surplus disposal after the war, but never worked in this field. While he was investigating fraud, he traveled a lot. The Desmonds rented a house in Long Beach and Gerald went to New York, where he was stationed. He never went overseas. After the war, he came back to Long Beach and opened a private law practice. [cite web
url=http://salticid.nmc.csulb.edu/cgi-bin/WebObjects/OralAural.woa/wa/segment?ww=560&wh=749&pt=tab&bi=1&prj=bb108&col=c113&ser=a1017&evt=bb441
title=Interview with Virginia Desmond by Ann Andriesse on January 26, 1982
publisher=Long Beach Area History: Community Builders. The Virtual Oral/Aural History Archive, California State University, Long Beach. Interview 1b
accessdate=2007-10-04
]

Desmond became active in local government and served on the City Council. He was a delegate to the 1960 Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles. [cite web
url=http://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1960/CA.html
title=California Delegation to the 1960 Democratic National Convention
publisher=The Political Graveyard
accessdate=2007-10-04
] Later in 1960, he was elected City Attorney and served in that position until his death in 1964 at the age of 48.

The Gerald Desmond Bridge, which opened in 1968 and connects Terminal Island and Long Beach, was named in his honor.

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