Details for Sheriff Bill Brunt Murder Site

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5507018449

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Marker Number 18449
Atlas Number 5507018449
Marker Title Sheriff Bill Brunt Murder Site
Index Entry Brunt, Bill, Sheriff, Murder Site
Address US Hwy 69, five miles north of Rusk
City Rusk
County Cherokee
UTM Zone
UTM Easting
UTM Northing
Subject Codes county official; municipal official; duels, shoot-outs
Marker Year 2016
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Marker will be placed on the south bound lane of US Hwy 69 approximately 830 feet south of the site of the murder.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42" with post
Marker Text Bill brunt (1910-1939) was born near Alto on his family’s farm off Sand Flat Road in Cherokee County. After graduating high school, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy. Upon honorable discharge, Brunt was hired by Southern Pacific as a railroad detective in Houston. Soon after, however, due to his reputation as an honest, hardworking, and trustworthy citizen, he accepted an offer by concerned townspeople in Alto to fill the post of City Marshal. The area had become host to illicit alcohol sales, gambling, and other vices. After successfully curbing many problems of the town, he ran for Sheriff in 1936 and won the election at the age of 26. One infamous local bootlegger, Isaiah “Red” Creel, had eluded Sheriff Brunt on multiple occasions. Although Creel had been arrested several times, no charges ever stuck. Brunt received a tip just after midnight on August 3, 1939, that Creel was headed from Kilgore with a load of alcohol. In the pursuit that followed, Creel’s car blew a tire, forcing him to abandon the chase near this site. As Brunt approached Creel’s Chevrolet Coupe, Creel fired a .45 caliber revolver, striking the Sheriff. Both men fired several times, mortally wounding each other and reportedly falling dead on either side of the road’s center line. An estimated 10,000 people attended Brunt’s funeral. His 26-year-old widow, Mary Dear Brunt, was appointed Sheriff in her late husband’s place and served until 1940. She chose not to run for election, but Bill’s brother, Frank Brunt, was elected and served as County Sheriff until 1954.

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