Albert R. Mace
(April 30, 1872- Oct. 18, 1938)
Marker Text: A peace officer 45 years, Mace joined Texas Rangers at age 21. He became deputy sheriff in Lampasas County in 1903; later served 12 years as sheriff.
He was president of the Texas Sheriffs Association, 1920; chief of police in oil boom towns of Mexia and Borger (1821-1930) and in Corpus Christi (1933-1934).
Was Captain of Ranger Co. "D" (1931-1933) when the east Texas oil fields were under martial law. He died in service. (1968)
He was president of the Texas Sheriffs Association, 1920; chief of police in oil boom towns of Mexia and Borger (1821-1930) and in Corpus Christi (1933-1934).
Was Captain of Ranger Co. "D" (1931-1933) when the east Texas oil fields were under martial law. He died in service. (1968)
Marker No: 102
Grave Marker
Geographic: 31° 41.619′ N, 96° 28.761′ W
Location: Mexia City Cemetery. North Kaufman Street and East Evelyn Street, Mexia