The U.S. Marshals Service is a federal law enforcement agency with district offices in Wyoming listed in Cheyenne, Casper, Lander, Jackson, and Mammoth Hot Springs. The Marshals provide security for federal courts, transport prisoners, protect witnesses and seek fugitives, among other duties.[1]
Name
|
Term
|
Church Howe |
1869-1873 |
Frank Walcott |
1873-1875 |
W.F. Sweesy |
1875-1879 |
Gustave Schnitger |
1879-1886 |
Thomas J. Carr |
1886-1890 |
Joseph P. Rankin |
1890-1894 |
John A. McDermott |
1894-1898 |
Frank A. Hadsell |
1898-1907 |
Louis G. Davis |
1907-1912 |
Hugh L. Patton |
1912-1914 |
Daniel F. Hudson |
1914-1921 |
Hugh L. Patton |
1921-1932 |
John F. Rossman |
1932-1932 |
R. John Allen |
1932-1933 |
Albert A. Sanders |
1933-1949 |
George J. Carroll |
1949-1949 |
Earl R. Burns |
1949-1953 |
Noah W. Riley |
1953-1961 |
John Terrill |
1961-1968 |
Lynn M. Henson |
1968-1969 |
Charles R. Wilcox |
1969- |
1. U.S. Marshals in Wyo. Turn to Facebook to Help Catch Fugitives, Laramie Live, March 9, 2013 (accessed July 2015)