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Two Sheriffs of Mason County

Mason, Mason County

Marker Text

A native of Kentucky, Thomas S. Milligan (1810-1860) moved to this area in 1855 and operated a change station for the stage line. He was also a rancher and supplied beef to the soldiers at Fort Mason. Shortly after Mason County was organized in 1858 he became the first elected sheriff. Two years later he was killed by hostile Indians near his home (1.6 mi. NW). His grandson Allen Thomas Murray (1880-1929) became county sheriff in 1924 and like his grandfather died in the line of duty. He was killed by a bootlegger near this site in 1929. (1980)

Marker Details

Address
Location Description 0.5 mile nort of courthouse on US 87 right-of-way
Marker # 11296
Dedicated 1980
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code sheriffs
Latitude, Longitude 30.754682, -99.246673

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