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  2. Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum in Waco, Texas, is the state-designated official historical center of the famed Texas Rangers law enforcement agency. It consists of the Homer Garrison Jr. museum gallery, the Texas Ranger Hall of Fame, the Texas Ranger Research Center and the Headquarters of Texas Rangers Company "F".

  3. Texas Ranger Division - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Ranger Division joins with all other enforcement agencies in the suppression of the same; under orders of the Director, suppress all criminal activity in any given area, when it is apparent that the local officials are unwilling or unable to maintain law and order; also upon the request or order of a judge of a court of record, Texas ...

  4. Leander H. McNelly - Wikipedia

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    Leander Harvey McNelly (March 12, 1844 – September 4, 1877) was a Confederate officer and Texas Ranger captain. McNelly is best remembered for leading the "Special Force", a quasi-military branch of the Texas Rangers that operated in south Texas in 1875–76.

  5. History of the Texas Ranger Division - Wikipedia

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    By the early 1830s, the Mexican War of Independence had subsided, and some 60 to 70 families had settled in Texas—most of them from the United States. Because there was no regular army to protect the citizens against attacks by native tribes and bandits, in 1823, Stephen F. Austin organized small, informal armed groups whose duties required them to range over the countryside, and who thus ...

  6. List of police museums - Wikipedia

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    National Law Enforcement Museum, Washington, DC; New York City Police Museum; San Diego County Sheriff's Museum; Seattle Metropolitan Police Museum; Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum; Phoenix Police Museum

  7. Bob Goss (Texas Ranger) - Wikipedia

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    Goss was a member of the National Rifle Association (NRA) and served as a machine gunner in World War I. [2] At the end of the war, he joined the Texas Ranger Division on June 23, 1924. Goss was tasked with law enforcement in the several oil fields that sprung up after the Texas oil boom. [2]

  8. Texas Department of Public Safety - Wikipedia

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    Texas Rangers and DPS officers confronted Higgins and, upon inspection of the police cruiser, found two of the pre-recorded $100 bills secreted in the passenger side door pocket, [13] which was next to the area where Higgins had gone to count the money. The case was investigated by the FBI, Texas Rangers, and Officers of the Texas DPS. [13]

  9. Category:Texas Ranger Division - Wikipedia

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    Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum; Texas–Indian wars; Texian Army This page was last edited on 30 May 2024, at 04:08 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

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