Jacob Owens
1872
Jacob G. Owens.
How He Died
Manner
Homicide
Cause
Gunshot wound
Mechanism
Firearm
What Happened
Deputy Marshal Jacob Owens and seven other deputy marshals were shot and killed as he and a group of ten marshals attempted to arrest a man for murdering a married couple. The suspect was being tried in an Indian court since the murdered woman was Indian. As the deputies approached the courthouse, which was being held in a schoolhouse, several Indians exited and opened fire on them, killing eight of the ten marshals. The incident was named the Going Snake Massacre. Deputy Marshal Owens succumbed to his injuries several hours after the incident. Several Indians were arrested and charged with murder. The U.S. Government dropped all the charges due to a lack of evidence and witnesses refusing to testify. He was a Confederate Civil War Veteran who was a sergeant with the 15th Arkansas Infantry, Company F.
Survivors
Deputy Marshal Owens was survived by his wife and four children.
Service Record
Also Served
United States Department of Justice - United States Marshals Service
Deputy U.S. Marshal
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