Along with Newton Booth, Swift formed an Independent Republican party whose platform was dominated by an anti-monopoly plank.
He returned to Terre Haute in 1857 and engaged in the practice of law with future U.S. Congressman Harvey D. Scott until 1860, when he returned to Sacramento, and again engaged in mercantile pursuits.
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