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William Preston (Bill) Longley

Giddings, Lee County

Marker Text

(October 6, 1851 - October 11, 1878) Texas outlaw Bill Longley was from a respectable family, but his hot temper, his fondness for liquor, and unsettled conditions during Reconstruction led him to become one of the most daring gunslingers of his day. He was said to have killed 32 persons before his capture in 1877. Tried for a Lee County murder, he was hanged in Giddings in 1878. Before Longley died, he repented and urged others to avoid his example. His grave was once outside the cemetery bounds. Recorded - 1970

Marker Details

Address 900 W. Austin St.
Location Description Giddings City Cemetery. Marker in temporary storage Oct. 2024.
Marker # 8169
Dedicated 1976
Size, Type grave marker
Code outlaws; crime; law enforcement; Reconstruction
Latitude, Longitude 30.183125, -96.947775

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