Bass Reeves is famous for being the first black in U.S. deputy (being the first black soldier)
Bass Reeves died on 1910-01-12.
The pics of bass reeves can be found at the United States Marshals Museum.
No one killed Bass Reeves he died because he had Bright's Sickness plus he was around 72 when he passed
He played the bass guitar.
Marshall Fagan sought to hire Bass Reeves as a deputy marshal due to Reeves' exceptional skills and reputation as a skilled tracker and lawman. Reeves had a proven track record of capturing outlaws and maintaining law and order, making him an ideal candidate for the role. His experience and ability to navigate the challenging terrain of the Indian Territory were particularly valuable for enforcing the law in such a complex and often dangerous environment. Fagan recognized that Reeves' talents would significantly enhance the effectiveness of his law enforcement efforts.
Bass Reeves died on 1910-01-12.
Bass Reeves died on 1910-01-12.
Nellie Reeves
The pics of bass reeves can be found at the United States Marshals Museum.
No one killed Bass Reeves he died because he had Bright's Sickness plus he was around 72 when he passed
Bass Reeves - 2010 V is rated/received certificates of: USA:PG-13 (certificate #46117)
Bass Reeves
Bass Reeves. He earned his last name from his owner, George Reeves. He was a slave.
He died of kidney failure at age 71.
Ah, the characters in "The Legend of Bass Reeves" are truly a colorful bunch! You have the brave and skilled lawman Bass Reeves, the wise and supportive Sally Walker, the cunning outlaw Belle Starr, and many more fascinating individuals who bring the story to life. Each character adds their own unique touch to the tale, creating a rich tapestry of adventure and excitement.
He played the bass guitar.
The address of the Bass Reeves Legacy Initiative Inc is: 4300 Rogers Ave Suite 20 208, Fort Smith, AR 72903-3143