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Robert Alexander Hefner ("The Judge"), born in Hunt County, Texas to William Lafayette Hefner and Sarah Jane Masters Hefner, was a lawyer-turned-politician. He served as mayor of Ardmore, Oklahoma and of Oklahoma City, and as a justice of the Supreme Court of Oklahoma. He is notable as the originator of the mineral transfer deed known as the Hefner Form, which is still used at present. Hefner was inducted into the Oklahoma Hall of Fame in 1949.

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  • Robert Alexander Hefner ("The Judge"), born in Hunt County, Texas to William Lafayette Hefner and Sarah Jane Masters Hefner, was a lawyer-turned-politician. He served as mayor of Ardmore, Oklahoma and of Oklahoma City, and as a justice of the Supreme Court of Oklahoma. He is notable as the originator of the mineral transfer deed known as the Hefner Form, which is still used at present. Hefner was inducted into the Oklahoma Hall of Fame in 1949. Hefner also became notable because of his work in government, especially in Ardmore and later in Oklahoma City. Although his official title in Ardmore was mayor, locals soon gave him the nickname, "The Judge," apparently because he was so skillful in resolving disagreements and getting unlikely allies to support community actions, such as creating the city's water supply. In Oklahoma City, he initiated a municipal water supply system that still serves the much-expanded city at present. (en)
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  • Robert Alexander Hefner ("The Judge"), born in Hunt County, Texas to William Lafayette Hefner and Sarah Jane Masters Hefner, was a lawyer-turned-politician. He served as mayor of Ardmore, Oklahoma and of Oklahoma City, and as a justice of the Supreme Court of Oklahoma. He is notable as the originator of the mineral transfer deed known as the Hefner Form, which is still used at present. Hefner was inducted into the Oklahoma Hall of Fame in 1949. (en)
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