Gaston, Joseph. "Portland, Oregon Its History and Builders." Vol. 2. Chicago and Portland, S. J. Clarke Publishing Co., 1911. p. 717. WILLIAM H. GALVANI Honor and fame have come to William H. Galvani although all unsought. The importance of the work that he has done and his intelligent discussion from the platform and through the press of questions of vital import have naturally placed him in the prominent position that he today occupies. He is indeed one of the best known men of the northwest. Born in the land of the Czars he emigrated to the United States when about eighteen years of age. It was in 1882 that he arrived in New York city and after remaining there for about three months he started for the great west, hoping to make Portland the center of his activities. Upon his arrival here he entered the engineering service under Hans Thielsen, chief engineer of the Oregon Railway & Navigation Company and chief supervising engineer of the western division of the Northern Pacific Railroad Company. With the exception of a brief period spent on his homestead in Washington county and another brief period devoted to newspaper work, Mr. Galvani has engaged successfully in engineering and through the intervening years has been identified with the most important railway enterprises in Oregon Washington and Idaho. He is today considered an authority on engineering problems and finds ready solution for the intricate difficulties which constantly arise in this connection. It may be truly said that few men are better known in the northwest than he. This is largely due to his labors in connection with the location and construction of the leading railways entering this section of the country. But other things have also contributed to his fame. He has contributed largely to the newspapers and magazines which have sought his services because of his ability to speak authoritatively upon the subjects which he has treated. His writings have included essays on various subjects and his public utterances have included addresses before clubs and societies. Moreover he has been known as the persistent champion of vegetarianism for more than twenty years. His unqualified advocacy of universal peace, through international arbitration has also contributed to his high standing, and in May, 1909, he was appointed by Governor Benson to represent Oregon at the National Peace Congress held in Chicago. He is also a Mason of high standing, having attained the position of potentate of Al Kader Temple of the Mystic Shrine. Mr. Galvani has recently resigned his position as engineer for the Oregon Electric Railway Company and accepted a more important engineering post with the Pacific Power & Light Company and the Walla Walla Valley Railway Company. His labors have contributed toward the development and upbuilding of various parts of the northwest. He has a thorough understanding of the prevailing conditions in the northwest as well as of the scientific principles which underlie his labors, including the practical work of his profession, and his ability has enabled him to far outdistance many competitors. He has long since occupied a position of affluence and eminence. ******************* Submitted to the Oregon Bios. Project in January 2009 by Diana Smith. Submitter has no additional information about the person(s) or family mentioned above.