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William Rufus Boyd, Jr.

Teague, Freestone County

Marker Text

(January 7, 1885 - November 6, 1959) Licensed to practice law at age 19; became Teague's first mayor at 21. Regional manager of U. S. Chamber of Commerce during World War I. Joined the American Petroleum Institute in 1920, rising to positions of executive vice president, 1928-1941, and president, 1841-1949. In World War II, as chairman of War Council of petroleum industry, he aided Allied victory. Married Gertrude Watson and had one son, William Rufus, III.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description take S. 5th St. across railroad tracks, follow signs to cemetery, grave is on left 2 blocks down from entrance
Marker # 9859
Dedicated 1968
Size, Type grave marker
Code municipal official; World War II; oil/petroleum topics; Business topics, general; law, lawyers
Latitude, Longitude 31.621052, -96.297774

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