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       I am Judy Tracy your coordinator for the Roger Mills Genealogy Web Site.  This site is under construction so please let me know if you encounter broken links. We hope you enjoy your look around the Roger Mills site.

      

    Roger Mills County, Oklahoma  is bound by the 100th Meridian on the west and the Canadian River on the north. The county was originally part of the Cheyenne-Arapaho reservation. The reservation was opened for white settlement by a land run on 19 April 1892. The resulting county was named "F" by the U. S. Government. A county seat was laid out and named Cheyenne. An election that November resulted in the county name being chosen in honor of a popular Texas congressman named Roger Mills. 

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Who was Roger Mills?

    Roger Quarles MILLS was the son of Charles Henley and Tabitha (DANIEL) MILLS. He was born in Todd County, KY on 30 March 1832. Later MILLS moved to Jefferson, Texas and then to Palestine, where he studied law. He was an engrossing clerk for the Fourth Texas Legislature. After being admitted to the Texas bar in 1852, he began his law practice in Corsicana, Texas. Later he represented Navarro County in the House of the Seventh Texas Legislature.

    From1873 until his resignation in 1892, MILLS represented Texas in the U. S. House of Representatives. In 1887, he became chairman of the Ways and Means Committee. He wrote the Mills Tariff Bill in 1888. MILLS, against Prohibition and free sliver, was defeated fir the Speakership in the Fifty-Second Congress. In 1892 MILLS was elected to the U. S. Senate to fill a vacancy and was re-elected the next year. He retired at the end of his term in 1899 and returned to Corsicana .

    On January 7, 1858, Roger MILLS married Caroline R. JONES. They became the parents of five children. MILLS wrote various essays including "The Speakership" and "The Gladstone and Blaine Controversy." Washington and Lee University gave him an honorary LL.D. degree in 1894. He died on 2 September 1911 and was buried in Oakwood Cemetery in Austin, Texas.

Biography from "A 100-Year History of Cheyenne and Roger Mills County, Oklahoma". Used with permission.

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Information from "A 100-Year History of Cheyenne and Roger Mills County, Oklahoma". Used with permission.

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   Neighboring Counties

Lipscomb County TX Ellis County Dewey County
Hemphill County TX ROGER MILLS Custer County
Wheeler County TX Beckham County Washita County

Roger Mills County and its Neighbors

    Roger Mills County, Oklahoma is located in the western portion of the state. It borders Beckham, Ellis, Dewey, Washita, and Custer counties in Oklahoma as well as Wheeler, Hemphill and Lipscomb Counties in the Texas panhandle.


Addresses

Roger Mills County Courthouse, Broadway & L.L. Males Boulevard, Cheyenne, OK 73628; Phone: 580-497/3366

Roger Mills County Vital Records Office, Roger Mills County Clerk, P.O. Box 708, Cheyenne, OK 73628; (580) 497-3366

      


Updated: 12/22/2008

Judy Tracy County Coordinator

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