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Roberts (1985) Page200-203. Marshal Thomas A. Brummette Thomas A. Brummette served as Marshal of Oliver Springs several different times QNTZ IHis longest service of record was from March of 1914 until November of 1916, bu he also served one short period as late as June of 1917. A glance at the Court Docket for this period reveals at least two significant facts. First, judgingQNTZ I from the number of arrests, Tom was one of the most active Marshals in the town's history. Secondly, Tom Brummette showed no favors because he arrested th high, the low , and the mean, consistent with his line of duty. Some of those QNTZ Iarrested later became Mayors of the Town. Doctors were listed among those arrested. Tom was evidently fearless because among his arrests were men known t be tough for police officers to handle, including: Shirley Pass, Tom Vance, Bus LQNTZ Iynch, Bob Martin, Albert Edwards, Bill Riggs, Hood Liles, Chester Nolin, Nick Seibers, John Simpson, Dutch Hall, Hurley Foster, and others. Of course, Tom wa serving while Squire Cox was City Judge, and no doubt Squire encouraged the eQNTZ Inforcement of the law. Strongly-Built Man Tom Brummette was a powerful, stockily built man who could physically over-powe an offender without resorting to billy sticks or a gun. Tom was a likable fellow, but he had a little mean sQNTZ Itreak in him which in his younger years ran him afoul of the law and Squire Cox's Court, but this knowledge of the other side of the law served him well in apprehending criminals when he was Marshal. The Thomas Brummette Family ThQNTZ  Ie ancestry of Thomas A. Brummette may be of considerable interest to many people in the Roane area because of many intermarriages with other large families many of whom still reside in the area. The known Brummette family line beginsQNTZ  I with Revolutionary War Soldier, Thomas Brummette who was evidently born in VA in 1754 and died in Anderson County November 11, 1842. He served in the Tenth Virginia Regiment and fought in the Battles of Brandywine, Guilford CourthouseQNTZ I, etc. He received a pension October 17, 1818. Thomas married Mary Burris.QNTZ IThe Story of Oliver Springs, Tennessee, and Its People Vol IV by Snyder E. Roberts (1985) Page200-203. Reverend William R. Brummette was born March 23, 1844 in the present Marlow community. He served in the Civil War. Bill Brummette QNTZ Iwas a well-known Baptist preacher, and was the pastor of many local churches including Beach Park which he helped to found. Reverend Brummette married first, Sarah E. Ketchum (buried in Russell Cemetery at Scandlyn). He married, secondQNTZ Ily, Mary Lula Arp (1874-1955) who is buried in the Oliver Springs Cemetery.QNTZ IThe Story of Oliver Springs, Tennessee, and Its People Vol IV by Snyder E. Roberts (1985) Page200-203. James A. Brummette was born in Anderson County, July 31, 1812 (census shows 1816). He married Serelda Brown (b. about 1813). JamesQNTZ I A. was a Baptist preache and lived in the area now known as Marlow. He was killed near the end of the Civil War. Jasper Smith wrote, "Uncle Jim Brummette while sitting in his home feeding a child on his lap an unknown man entered the QNTZ Iroom, poked a pistol in his side and shot him dead. He was buried in the Walker Long Cemetery in Dutch Valley." Reverend James A. Brummette and Serelda Brown Brummette had at least ten childrenAMXx9 ^<^<Mm@h9^<^<FX9^<^<M8^<^<F8^<^<AATI ^<ATI ^<ARI ^<&ATI ^<>A