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Rusk County
Texas

Named for Thomas Jefferson Rusk (1803-1857)

Rusk County information:

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    Selected officials of Rusk County

    (not intended to be complete)

    Charles L. Brachfield (County Judge)


    Politicians who were born in Rusk County


    Politicians who lived in Rusk County


    Politicians who died in Rusk County


    Cemeteries and Memorial Sites of Politicians in Rusk County


    Private or family graveyard
    Rusk County, Texas

    Politicians buried here:


    City Cemetery
    Henderson, Rusk County, Texas

    Politicians buried here:


    Memorial Gardens
    Henderson, Rusk County, Texas

    Politicians buried here:


    New Cemetery
    Henderson, Rusk County, Texas

    Politicians buried here:


    Rusk County Courthouse Grounds
    Henderson, Rusk County, Texas

    Politicians who have monuments here:


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