O. P. "Pack" Wolf

Historical marker location:
FM 1673, Snyder, Texas
( Row 13, Lot 3 from the West fence, to the south of the center road. Follow the center road from the Ave E entrance to the 13th row of graves on the right, third grave from the road. Medallion reported present but marker plate reported missing Aug. 2017.)
Marker installed: 1967
Marker size: grave marker

Marker
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(1857-1927) Born in Burnet County. Served as city marshal of Snyder, 1906-1926. Brought organized law to railroad and land boom era. Also served as Special Texas Ranger. Donor of Wolf Park. Never backed down from fight; creed was "Law and Order".

Recorded , 1968

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