United States Department of Justice - United States Marshals Service, U.S. Government
End of Watch Sunday, September 7, 1879
Add to My HeroesC. R. V. Schefsky
In 1870, census taking was one of the duties of the US Marshals. This task was so time consuming that it caused the Marshals to hire deputies for that specific purpose. US Marshal Thomas Purnell appointed C.R.V. Schefsky as a Deputy US Marshal for the Western District of Texas. Deputy Marshal Schefsky lived in Bastrop and took the census for that area.
A passerby noticed a buggy alongside Fiskville Road about four miles from Bastrop. He also saw a horse nearby, grazing on grass. He approached the buggy and found a man slumped in the seat. Officers discovered the dead man was Deputy Marshal C.R.V. Schefsky. He had been brutally beaten about the back of his head. His gun, money and the census rolls were missing. An inquest jury ruled that Deputy Marshal Schefsky had met his death through violence by unknown persons. The Austin newspaper speculated the killer or killers might have thought Deputy Marshal Schefsky was carrying tax rolls. It is unknown at this time if anyone was ever arrested or convicted for the murder.
Deputy Marshal Schefsky was survived by his wife, Johanna Schefsky. His place of burial is unknown.
Bio
- Age 40
- Tour Not available
- Badge Not available
Incident Details
- Cause Assault
- Location Texas
- Incident Date Wednesday, September 7, 1870
- Weapon Unknown weapon
- Offender Unknown disposition
Most Recent Reflection
View all 4 ReflectionsCircumstances may be mostly unknown which includes the identities of your killer(s), but I am confident they answered to a higher court and justice somewhere at a later time then they could have ever faced here. No passage of time can ever erase your service and sacrifice. Rest in peace always.
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Delaware State Police (Retired)
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