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Austin,
Stephen F.
Armstrong,
John
Aten, Ira
Baylor,
George
Brooks, J.
Abijah
Burton,
Marvin
Crowder, Robert
A.
Doherty,
Bobby Paul
Ford, John S.
Gillett,
James B.
Gonzaullas,
Manuel T.
Guffey, Stanley
Keith
Hall, Jesse
Lee
Hamer, Francis
A.
Hays, John Coffee
Hickman,
Thomas R.
Hughes, John
R.
Jones, John
B.
Klevenhagen,
John J., Sr.
Marsh, Bryan
Miller,
Charles E.
McCulloch,
Benjamin
McDonald,
William J.
McNelly,
Leander
Peoples,
Clinton T.
Riddles,
James E.
Rogers, John
H.
Ross, Lawrence
S.
Walker,
Samuel H.
Wallace,
William
Wright,
William L.
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Thomas
R. Hickman
1886-1962
Thomas R. Hickman
was born in Cooke County Texas in February 1886. He graduated from Gainesville
Business College in 1907. For a short time he was a member of the Miller
Brothers 101 Ranch Show. He also served as a deputy constable in Gainesville
and a deputy sheriff in Cooke County.
Hickman was appointed a private in the Texas
Rangers in 1919. He soon rose to the rank of sergeant and at the end
of 1920 was appointed Captain of Emergency Company #2. In 1922 he became
Captain of Company B. During the 1920s and 1930s much of Hickman's time
was spent in trying to maintain law and order in the North Texas oil-boom
towns. He was also worked the Oklahoma boundary dispute and many bank
robberies, including the Santa Claus Bank Robbery in Cisco, Texas in
1927. Hickman left the Rangers in 1935 following a dispute with Governor
James Allred.
In addition to his job as a Texas Ranger, Hickman
remained involved in rodeo. He judged the first American rodeo in England
in 1924 and the first rodeo held in Madison Square Garden in 1926. In
1936 he returned to being a deputy in Gainesville. In 1942 he received
a Special Ranger commission and worked for the Gulf Oil Corporation
in that capacity until his appointment to the Public Safety Commission
in 1957. On February 17, 1961 he became chairman of the Commission,
serving in that capacity until his death on January 29, 1962.
Suggestions for further reading:
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The New Handbook of Texas, Austin:
The Texas State Historical Association, 1996 - entries for Hickman,
Thomas R. and Boundaries
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A. C. Greene, The Santa Claus Bank Robbery,
New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1972
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Vertical files at the Texas Ranger Research
Center, Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum, Waco, Texas
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Vertical files at the Center for American
History, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas.
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