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Bob Bowman's East Texas

The Sheriff Posses

by Bob Bowman
Bob Bowman
In early East Texas, it wasn’t unusual for a local sheriff to recruit a posse of men and horses to run down outlaws and fugitives from the justice system.

Mounted and armed, the posse was an integral force in upholding justice for bank robbers, murderers and other criminals.

Riding roughshod across the East Texas landscape, stirring up dust in their wake, an armed posse struck fear in the hearts of lawbreakers.

But when their job had been done, the posse members stalled their horses, hung up their saddles, and returned to their routine jobs until summoned again.

One of the best known sheriff’s posses in East Texas was created in 1955 by Leon Jones, the sheriff of Angelina County, as a means by providing a supplemental force to apprehend criminals, deal with emergencies and meet community needs.

The western-style uniforms of white hats, white shirts, leather chaps and bow ties soon became signatures of the posse, even when they weren’t helping Jones uphold the laws of Texas. They often rode in public events, including parades and rodeos.

Each posse member was screened by the sheriff’s office and the majority vote of all posse members.

Among the earliest posse officers were businessmen Fowler Burris, a banker; O.L. Hubbard, a grocer: Bill Lewis, a furniture store owner; and Johnny Childers, who ran a butane company.

Posse members rode with Sheriff’s deputies to patrol Angelina County during an epidemic of night burglaries and often searched for missing persons.

The Posse also worked with the Lufkin Lions Club in the construction of a rodeo arena, which helped Lufkin attract such well-known movie and television stars as Dale Robertson, the star of ”Tales of Wells Fargo,” Clu Gulager, the star of “Billy the Kid” and Lorne Green and Dan Blocker, stars of the television classic, “Bonanza.”


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December 8, 2010Column.
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