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Dedication of a historical marker honoring Constable Samuel Claybrook Locke

May 25, 2019 @ 10:00 am

Please join us for the dedication of a historical marker honoring Constable Samuel Claybrook Locke. The event is free and open to the public.

Saturday, May 25, 2019 10 a.m.
2600 Hillsboro Road Franklin, TN 37069

Reception to follow at Grassland Heights Baptist Church 2316 Hillsboro Road, Franklin, TN 37069

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Samuel Claybrook Locke

Sam Locke (1877-1925) was the son of Berry and Sarah Harbison Locke of Hillsboro. In 1896, he married Beatrice Hendricks and from this union came Elsie, Rosie, Sally, Albert, Tommy and Samuel, Jr.

On the night of March 7, 1925, Federal Revenue officer Sam Locke was murdered while opening the front gate. Three months before his death, Locke had resigned as deputy under Sherriff W.W. Crockett for lack of support in his efforts to uphold the law. His enthusiasm in destroying moonshine stills across the county angered John Truett, Franklin’s illegal liquor czar, who hired Jim Kelton and Frank Cain to eliminate the troublesome Locke. In a two-week span after his death, the “Flying Squadron,” a group of federal prohibition eld agents, investigated Locke’s death leading to more than 30 arrests including Kelton and Cain who were found guilty of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison. John Truett and his two sons were acquitted of any involvement in the murder of Locke but were later arrested and need for liquor trafficking.

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May 25, 2019
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10:00 am

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