Bass Reeves How Tall. How 1 Yellowstone Actor Brilliantly Shaped The World Of Lawmen Bass Reeves (& Made It Better) Born a slave in Arkansas, Reeves grew up in Grayson county, Texas, following the relocation of his owner, William S The story of Bass Reeves is sometimes cited as the inspiration for The Lone Ranger.
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Bass Reeves's son, Bennie, was arrested by Bass for domestic murder in Muskogee in 1902 Bass Reeves (July 1838 - January 12, 1910) was a deputy U.S
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Bass Reeves (born 1838, Crawford county, Arkansas, U.S.—died January 12, 1910, Muskogee, Oklahoma, U.S.) was an American lawman who was one of the first deputy U.S A tall broad-shouldered man weighing in at 180 pounds, Reeves came to be recognized by his gray. marshals stationed there, Bass Reeves and a white man David Adams
Bass Reeves Lawman Paramount Series My Favorite Westerns. After 1900, Muskogee had city police, with two deputy U.S Born into slavery in July 1838 in Crawford County, Arkansas, Bass Reeves was owned by Arkansas state legislator William Steele Reeves, who moved to Texas in the 1840s
Lexica Bass Reeves standing tall in his Marshal uniform, gazing confidently into the distance. Marshal Bass Reeves, born as a slave in Arkansas, grew up in Lamar and Grayson counties, Texas, where he belonged to Col Reeves was 38 years old at the time, 6 feet 2 inches tall, weighed 180 pounds, and rode a large horse.