George Swank
1875
George W. Swank.
How He Died
Manner
Homicide
Cause
Gunshot wound
Mechanism
Firearm
What Happened
Posseman George Swank was shot and killed while attempting to arrest a gang of bandits terrorizing the area.
The sheriff deputized a group of men to arrest a group of bandits who were raiding cattle, robbing ranches, stealing horses, taking citizens hostage, setting fires, and terrorizing Nueces County. Posseman Swank and three other posse members found the group camping in a brush. As they approached, a gunfight ensued and Posseman Swank was shot and killed.
All the bandits fled except for one. He was captured, taken into Nuecestown (current day Corpus Christie), and hung.
Posseman Swank was a Civil War Union Soldier and had served one day with the Nueces County Sheriff's Office.
The sheriff deputized a group of men to arrest a group of bandits who were raiding cattle, robbing ranches, stealing horses, taking citizens hostage, setting fires, and terrorizing Nueces County. Posseman Swank and three other posse members found the group camping in a brush. As they approached, a gunfight ensued and Posseman Swank was shot and killed.
All the bandits fled except for one. He was captured, taken into Nuecestown (current day Corpus Christie), and hung.
Posseman Swank was a Civil War Union Soldier and had served one day with the Nueces County Sheriff's Office.
Survivors
He was survived by his parents and siblings.
Service Record
Also Served
Nueces County Sheriff's Office
Posseman
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