


Roger Mills
County was part of the original
Cheyenne-Arapaho Reservation and opened for
white
settlement by a Land Run on
April 19, 1892. Known first as
"F" County, the
people chose the name Roger Mills in a
November 1893
election, honoring Roger Q. Mills, a
popular
Texas statesman. Cheyenne, the county seat,
was
named for the Cheyenne Indians and had a population
of
50 by nightfall on April 19, 1892.
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