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Dan LaFayette McDuffie

New Boston, Bowie County

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(February 16, 1883 - July 7, 1931) Last Ranger killed on duty in East Texas oil boom of 1930's. A third generation enforcement officer; learned methods, skills from an uncle, Texarkana police chief. Held first office at 18. Won fame in 1923 amnesty, when 82 liquor stills were turned in. Spent 30 years as county peace officer, railroad special agent, and Texas Ranger. Known for his fearless courage, integrity. Met death on duty in a kidnapping case, when caught in gunfire. Recorded, 1967

Marker Details

Address
Location Description Rea Hill Cemetery, CR 4005, 1 mi. south of New Boston
Marker # 9492
Dedicated 1967
Size, Type grave marker
Code law enforcement; rangers; oil/petroleum topics
Latitude, Longitude 33.432287, -94.426764

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