William E Singleton

 

 

"elected sheriff February 15, 1876 served until November 5, 1878."

 

Texas Historic Landmark Text
 
"William E. Singleton came to Texas from Missouri in 1863. He was a member of the Missouri State Militia in the Confedrate Army, and reached the rank of captain. After the war he migrated to Marshall, Texas, and became a merchant. Singleton spent the greater part of his life working with the law, however. He served, variously, as sheriff of Harrison County, Deputy United States Marshall and District County Clerk of Jefferson, and United States Commissioner. 
The Singleton family continued to be prominent in Jefferson society long after the death of William Singleton. William E. Singleton, Jr., for example, served as postmaster of Jefferson and managed a lumber manufacturing company. He had an active part in developing oil and gas leases in various counties in East Texas. He was particularly well known for his work in helping to organize the Republican Party in Texas. 
The Singleton family has owned the property at 204 North Soda Street since 1885. Today, the house and land are the property of Mrs. J.B. M
 

 

 

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