CIVIL COMMOTION
There was a great furor about this matter. Six Rangers were sent here.
Believe Mr. Williams said that Sheriff Wade had them sent here, which he
probably did. Gentry and the others, White, Rice, and Carter, refused to
be arrested. They offered to pay for their guard but would not submit and go to
jail. The Rangers finally worked a compromise and they made bond. They
were never tried. Frisby was tried, and acquitted. Probably before
Judge Fleming, of Comanche County.
[EARLY SHERIFFS OF
HAMILTON COUNTY
Ezekiel Manning,
1858-1862
James A. Carter, 1862-1864
Ezekiel Manning, 1864-1865
Sam Gholson, 1865-1866
R. R. Roberts, 1867-1869 --appointed by Gen. Reynolds, on Oct., 1868
Richey Sneed, --appointed by Gen. Reynolds, Sept., 1869
R. A. Hambright, --1869-1870 (Resigned)
David Smith, 1870-1877 (Resigned)
George Washington Wade, 1877-1878
George F. Gentry, 1878-1884
Sam D. Terry, 1884-1886
J. W. Massie, 1886-1890
W. R. Byrd, 1890-1892
A. P. Shockley, 1892-1894
Ramsey C. Moore, 1894-1898
A. J. Russell, 1898-1900
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CHESLEY'S HAMILTON COUNTY INTERVIEWS
BY
HERVEY EDGAR CHESLEY, JR.
Born: 21 November, 1894
Died: 17 July, 1979