County's First Law Men
N 32° 43.006 W 100° 55.075
14S E 320251 N 3621514
A historic marker relating early Scurry County law enforcement history
Waymark Code: WMJE0K
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 11/06/2013
Views: 5
One of two markers on the west wall of the Scurry County Courthouse.
Marker Number: 1091
Marker Text: First sheriff elected when the county was organized, 1884, was W. W. "Uncle Billy" Nelson. He authorized the first "Calaboose" (jail)--a frame structure only 8x10x8 feet. Uncle Billy resigned; however, after 6 months; cowboys were an unruly lot.
T. J. Faught was next appointed sheriff, 1885. He gained respect of cowhands when, using a wooden pool cue as a weapon, he calmed a rowdy group in the west side saloon. Faught never wore a gun; was elected 3 terms, 1886-1892.
In original Snyder town plat, a street was named for Sheriff Faught; it is now 27th Street. (1967)
|
Visit Instructions:
Please include a picture in your log. You and your GPS receiver do not need to be in the picture. We encourage additional information about your visit (comments about the surrounding area, how you ended up near the marker, etc.) in the log.