The legendary Marshal Reeves is the great-uncle of Brady, who served 25 years as a Federal Administrative Law Judge in the Atlanta area. Kennedy pointed to “racist sentiment on the part of incoming state officials,” as well as the Congressional delegation and the incoming U.S. marshal when Oklahoma became a state in 1907 as reasons Reeves lost his job with the Marshals Service. From 1920-1970, Kennedy explained, the name Bass Reeves, as well as those of Grant Foreman and Robert Fortune were forgotten outside the circle of family and local history. The U.S. Marshal, lives on. In 1887, Reeves had to sell his home and farm in the Catcher Community near Van Buren to pay for his first-degree murder defense with attorneys William H.H. Fort Smith, AR - ( AmmoLand.com )- Recently acquired Bass Reeves artifacts will … Born a slave in 1838 in Crawford County, Arkansas, Bass Reeves served Arkansas state legislator William S. Reeves. a legendary American lawman who rose from slavery to become a deputy U.S. When appointed in 1972, he was the first black to be appointed to the federal position. Several ‘bad’ men have gone to their long home for refusing to halt when commanded to by Bass.”. Marshal during the term of U.S. District Judge Isaac Parker. He was probably one of the first African Americans to received a commission as a U.S. Deputy Marshal west of the Mississippi. After the passage of the 13th Amendment in 1865, abolishing slavery, Reeves was finally able to settle down at an Arkansas farm and start a family. Reeves served as a U.S. In 2013, the Daily Mail called him "the real-life Django." [5] He recruited him as one of his deputies and Reeves was the first African-American deputy west of the Mississippi River. On the first page of "A Cowboy in High Cotton," Reeves has captured the Dalton gang and he stops by a Kansas saloon to let one of them use the "privy." Barton quotes many sources in his book, and many times Reeves is credited with bringing in about a dozen prisoners or more at a time from the Indian Territory to the District Courthouse in Fort Smith. kjrh.com - TULSA, Okla. — Survivors and descendants of victims of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre will host the Black Wall Street Legacy Festival later this spring. FORT SMITH, Ark. All were two years in age apart. The U.S. [2][5] Reeves was initially assigned as a Deputy U.S. In this article, you wrote that the Bass Reeves monument is in Fort Smith, Arizona. Bass claimed that he fought in the Civil War—for the South! Reeves didn’t just take it, though. People don’t … Oct 12, 2020 - Explore David Wardlow's board "Bass Reeves", followed by 279 people on Pinterest. Thought to have been born in the summer of 1838, by the year 1880, Bass and Jennie Reeves had eight children: Sally, Robert, Harriet, Georgia, Alice, Newland, Edgar and Lula. The story of the Lone Ranger is far more legend than reality. Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. These are just a few of the incredible stories of a man who hunted down men nobody else could capture. The Reeves family moved to North Twelfth Street, Park Place, in 1889. Dave Kennedy, curator of collections and exhibits, said recently the museum is still in search of Bass Reeves’s descendants, the Southwest Times Record reported. Thought to have been born in the summer of 1838, by the year 1880, Bass and Jennie Reeves had eight children: Sally, Robert, Harriet, Georgia, Alice, Newland, Edgar and Lula. Marshal Bass Reeves. Reeves was also known to love racing his sorrell horse, and would go to extremes to serve writs. Born to slave parents in 1838 in Crawford County, Arkansas, Bass Reeves would become the first black U.S. Deputy Marshal west of the Mississippi River and one of the greatest frontier heroes in our nation’s history. Fort Smith is The Nation’s original gateway to The Wild West. Some of Miles Reeves's descendants believe that he was a son of Jordan Reeves Sr, who is of the Reeves Group 8 DNA line. He served his time in Ft. Leavenworth in Kansas before being released and living the rest of his life as a responsible and model citizen. He achieved this through his skills and also because he feared no one. When Bass Reeves was finally freed by the Thirteenth Amendment, he returned to Arkansas in 1865, married a Texas woman named Nellie Jennie and settled on a farm; they had ten children. [1] When Bass Reeves was eight (about 1846), William Reeves moved to Grayson County, Texas, near Sherman in the Peters Colony. Tom Wing, history professor with the University of Arkansas at Fort Smith, feels that Reeves was so well respected by local lawmen that he was offered a “light duty” job with the Muskogee Police Department. And “The Three Guardsmen” was a name given to a group who became legendary in their pursuit of many outlaws of the late 19th century: Deputy U.S. Bass Reeves, Jr 1887-1901 Sources . His owners, the William S. Reeves family, moved to Grayson County, Texas, in 1846. This fanpage is about... Jump to. Son of NN Reeves and Pearlalee Reeves In the thirty–two years of serving the people of the Oklahoma Territory it is said he … [6] Reeves served in that district until 1893, when he transferred to the Eastern District of Texas in Paris, Texas. Bass Reeves: one of the first black U.S. marshals west of the Mississippi River. Eventually, he moved to Arkansas where he settled down, got married, had 10 children and his knowledge of THE INDIAN territories and the fact that he spoke several native languages landed him a job as the first African-American U.S. During a game of cards with his owner, Reeves won, which caused his owner to beat him. The legend of Bass Reeves will only continue to grow as more discover his story. In 1897 he was transferred to the Muskogee Federal Court. Spears also agreed with the National Park Service notes that point out that although Reeves is often credited with as many as 3,000 arrests and as many as 20 outlaws killed in the name of the law, the numbers “have to be used with historical caution.” Kennedy said they have only been able to verify five people were killed by Reeves, including his cook, which was most likely an accident. "What a terrible commentary on progress that is." [5], One of his sons was charged with the murder of his wife. [2], When Oklahoma became a state in 1907, Reeves, then 68, became an officer of the Muskogee, Oklahoma police department. In 1872 the Federal Court for the Western District of Arkansas (which included 74,000 miles of Indian territory) established quarters in the former barracks building of Fort Smith. Gibson, assault with intent to kill; Arthur Copiah, Abe Lincoln, Miss Adeline Grayson and Sally Copiah, alias Long Sally, introducing whiskey in Indian country; J.F. [3], Later Reeves moved to Arkansas and farmed near Van Buren. Other reasons, Kennedy adds, included Reeves’ age. DNA analysis has shown that this is not the case; one of Miles’s descendants has tested with DNA that closely matches Hatchers and Burtons and which does not match any other Reeves who have participated in the Reeves DNA project. “I think Bass Reeves’ claim to fame is his persistence, and he bounced back after the murder trial.”. [1] Bass Reeves may have served Colonel George R. Reeves, the son of William Reeves, the owner of Bass Reeves when he was a slave. Their names are listed side by side with other Deputy U.S. Bass Reeves served as a valet for his master’s son during THE CIVIL WAR. Most people know that. The known black deputy U.S. marshals, however, are listed as Rufus Cannon, Bill Colbert, Bynum Colbert, Cyrus Dennis, Wiley Escoe, Neely Factor, Robert Fortune, John Garrett, Edward D. Jefferson, Grant Johnson, John Joss, Robert Love, Zeke Miller, Crowder Nicks (Nix), Charles Pettit, Bass Reeves, Ed Robinson, Dick Roebuck, Isaac Rogers, Jim Ruth, Dick Shaver, Morgan Tucker, Lee Thompson, Eugene Walker and Henry Whitehead. Information from: Southwest Times Record, http://www.swtimes.com/, Connect with the definitive source for global and local news. 0. Recently acquired Bass Reeves artifacts will be unveiled Saturday at the U.S. [5] He was an uncle of Paul L. Brady, the first African-American appointed a Federal Administrative Law Judge (in 1972). Almost a year out from a planned opening of the new $60 million museum, it’s the lawman’s family tree the curator wants most. Funny story: I was hanging out with Adam Shankman for Samantha Ronson's birthday, and Lance Bass was there. Bass Reeves was born a slave in Texas somewhere between 1824 and 1840 — birth records were not kept for people who were viewed as property in those sad days. "The recent collection of Bass Reeves’ prized guns from one of his descendants is incredible for the museum. [2][3] "[4] Bass Reeves fled north into the Indian Territory (now Oklahoma) and lived with the Cherokee, Seminole, and Creek Indians until he was freed by the Thirteenth Amendment in 1865. [3] During the American Civil War, Bass parted company with George Reeves. Bass Reeves and his family were slaves of Arkansas state legislator William Steele Reeves. “His career stretched from the U.S. Federal Court for the Western District of Arkansas in 1875 until two years after Oklahoma gained statehood in 1907.”. When he retired in 1907, Reeves claimed to have arrested over 3,000 felons. Familie und Nachfahren. Jose Solís - August 8, 2019. Marshals. “His long muscular arms have attached to them a pair of hands that would do credit to a giant and they handle a revolver with the ease and grace acquired only after years of practice. Seine Kinder hießen Newland, Benjamin, George, Lula, Robert, Sally, Edgar, Bass Jr., Harriet, Homer und Alice. The men with a $5,000 bounty on their heads woke up in handcuffs. 3 talking about this. George Reeves was also a legislator, in Texas, and at the time of his death in 1882 from rabies, George Reeves was the Speaker of the House in the Texas legislature. Marshals Museum in Fort Smith, which is in the process of constructing a building on the Arkansas River in Fort Smith for a national museum, has among its collection of artifacts a Spencer rifle Reeves took from a Civil War battlefield and two pistols Reeves purchased later during his career. His first name came from his grandfather, Basse … [1][2] Reeves was named after his grandfather, Basse Washington. It was the last stopping point before crossing the Arkansas River bridge into Indian Territory. “We may never know exactly how many black men served as Deputy U.S. Marshals,” a placard at the Historic Site reads. Reeves grew up to be a favorite of his master, a man named Stewart, serving as his valet, bodyguard and companion from age 13. As noted by the U.S. Park Service in a history of Bass Reeves, Judge Parker “believed that black men would make great officers of the law in the Indian Territory, due to shared mistrust that existed between Indians and blacks toward the white man.” That entry also notes that racial tensions were particularly high at the time and “caused whites to feel anger toward a black man who had the power to arrest them.”. Bass Reeves, Overlooked American Hero, Gets Hollywood Close-Up. He Had Unusual Allies. “Bass Reeves was born a slave, but died a respected lawman, having served in the Indian Territory (and later Oklahoma), Arkansas and Texas,” the National Park Service states. Here from 1875 until his death in 1896, the famous "Hanging Judge," Isaac C. Parker, presided over a court, keeping peace in the lawless territory. Initially, Bass Reeves worked as a water boy, and then he later became a field hand. His descendants peg his birth year at about 1839. George Reeves was also a legislator, in Texas, and at the time of his death in 1882 from rabies, George Reeves … [2] Once he had to arrest his own son for murder. The Three Rivers Museum in Muskogee also has several artifacts from Reeves’ career as a lawman. [6], Reeves worked for thirty-two years as a Federal peace officer in the Indian Territory. A crack shot, he won 14 shoot-outs with men who all drew on him first without suffering a single wound. His children were named Newland, Benjamin, George, Lula, Robert, Sally, Edgar, Bass Jr., Harriet, Homer and Alice. More U.S. marshals died in service while hunting down fugitives in the Western District of Arkansas than any other place. (AP) — The U.S. Once, he walked 28 miles dressed as a beggar and fooled two men and their mother into letting him stay the night. After five years and several hundred thousand dollars in fundraising, Spears and his committee saw the unveiling of the large bronze “Bass Reeves Legacy Monument” by H. Holden at Ross Pendergraft Park in downtown Fort Smith in May 2012. He died in 1910. There is a monument dedicated to him. He beat the man BACK AND depending on what you read, either killed him or almost killed him. Spears said Bill Black presented the idea for a Bass Reeves statue after Spears’ effort for a statue of President Zachary Taylor did not get traction. Marshals Museum’s board of directors, said Burton told Reeves’ story at a Fort Smith National Historic Site Descendant’s Day event in the early 2000s and helped Reeves receive the notoriety for his bravery and incredible career as a lawman. Bass Reeves war zweimal verheiratet und zeugte elf Kinder. To be fair, it was … Claude Legris, executive director of the Fort Smith Advertising and Promotion Commission and a member of the U.S. While promoting the release of Hell on the Border, writer/director Wes Miller spoke with Screen Rant about working on the movie. 147727516, citing Oak Cemetery, Fort Smith, Sebastian County, Arkansas, USA ; Maintained by Jane J. Hinkle (contributor 47259095) . The Lone Ranger was an escaped slave named Bass Reeves. [5], He was himself once charged with murdering a posse cook. Marshals Museum. Marshal. Reeves spent 30 years in the perilous job of a deputy U.S. marshal in Oklahoma's Indian Territory. 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