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James Abijah Brooks

Falfurrias, Brooks County

Marker Text

(Nov. 20, 1855 - Jan. 15, 1944) Illustrious Texas Ranger for whom this county is named. Born in Kentucky; came to Texas 1876; became rancher-trail driver. Served in Texas Rangers 1882-1906. By order of the governor, aided in preventing Fitzsimmons-Maher world title prizefFight, El Paso, 1896. Helped solve and halt South Texas cattle thefts. Served in Texas Legislature, 1909-1911; was County Judge of Brooks County, 1911-1939. Married Virginia Wilborn. Recorded - 1969

Marker Details

Address W. Travis St.
Location Description Falfurrias Burial Park, W. Travis St., Plot A-11-06. Map dot approximate.
Marker # 2712
Dedicated 1969
Size, Type grave marker
Code judges; state official; rangers
  • Private Property:

    Unknown
  • Latitude, Longitude 27.236152, -98.150554

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