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County's First Law Men

Snyder, Scurry County

Marker Text

First sheriff elected when the county was organized, 1884, was W. W. "Uncle Billy" Nelson. He authorized the first "Calaboose" (jail)--a frame structure only 8x10x8 feet. Uncle Billy resigned; however, after 6 months; cowboys were an unruly lot. T. J. Faught was next appointed sheriff, 1885. He gained respect of cowhands when, using a wooden pool cue as a weapon, he calmed a rowdy group in the west side saloon. Faught never wore a gun; was elected 3 terms, 1886-1892. In original Snyder town plat, a street was named for Sheriff Faught; it is now 27th Street. (1967)

Marker Details

Address College Ave, at Courthouse
Location Description College Avenue at Courthouse Square, Snyder
Marker # 1091
Dedicated 1967
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code law enforcement
Latitude, Longitude 32.716686, -100.917989

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