Life was good, but it was about to change for Bass Reeves. . He killed fourteen men in the performance of his duty while assigned to the federal district courts at Paris and Sherman, Texas, during his thirty-two-year career as deputy. He married Nellie -1863 The Emancipation Proclamation is issued by President Abraham Lincoln; Bass Reeves, still living in confederate territory, is now legally a free man and no longer must live as a fugitive. Bass Reeves was born a slave in Arkansas in 1838. During his time in Tennessee, Nat became skilled at cattle punching and raised enough money to go out on his own at the age of 16. In 2007 the US Route 62 Bridge crossing the Arkansas River, connecting Muskogee with Fort Gibson, Oklahoma, was named the Bass Reeves . Reeves, thinking quickly, explains that he needs to write down the date of their capture, buying him enough time to draw his revolver, which he used to shoot dead one of his attackers. Reeves transfers to Muskogee, Indian Territory. The film tells the story of Nat Love (Jonathan Majors), an outlaw hell bent on avenging the death of his parents, who were murdered in cold blood by Rufus Buck (Idris Elba). In the film, Beetz portrays Nats on-again, off-again lover, the fearless Stagecoach Mary. While Reeves was a successful farmer, rancher, and father, he occasionally worked as a scout and used his tracking skills to help lawmen find criminals but his true second act had yet to begin. You have chosen this person to be their own family member. But they weren't the only citizens of Indian Territory. Bass Reeves was credited with arresting. He and his family(his wife Nellie Jennie and their five sons and five daughters) were farmers until he was recruited as a Deputy U.S. Marshall for the Western District of Arkansas in 1875. Reeves used the fact that hed never learned how to read or write to his advantage in an inventive and effective way. The TSHA makes every effort to conform to the principles of fair use and to comply with copyright law. When the outlaws were momentarily distracted by the piece of paper they were handed, Reeves drew his gun and turned the situation around. 1898. And many people whom he arrested were sent to the House of Corrections in Detroit, which was the same city where The Lone Ranger was first introduced via radio in 1933. But despite being shot at on multiple occasions, he managed to dodge every single bullet, earning him the moniker The Indomitable Marshal.. To add a flower, click the Leave a Flower button. There were also former slaves of the tribes, freed and made tribal members after the Civil War, settlers from the East (both black and white) who sharecropped tribal property, and a good measure of outlaws fleeing from civilization. The second outlaw dropped his gun in surprise, and they were both arrested. He lists his closest relative as Zola Reeves and gives his name as Bennie Bass Reeves. Bass Reeves died on January 12, 1910 and a letter from his wife arrived at Ft. Leavenworth Penitentiary just four days later. He shot and killed 14 criminals in self-defense. they had 10 childern - 5 girls and 5 boys. Thanks for your help! The sponsor of a memorial may add an additional. His great-uncle, Paul L. Brady, was the first black person to be appointed as a federal administrative law judge in 1972. . Roll M1509. 1901 - Reeves's Arrests Make the Press . There was an error deleting this problem. The story of "1883" and why the Duttons settled exactly where they did had, for all intents and purposes, ended at a natural stopping place. He married Nellie Jennie (or Jenney), a Texan, and the couple had 10 children, five boys and five girls. He married Nellie Jennie (or Jinney), a Texas native, in 1864, and they raised a family of ten, five boys and five girls. Indian Territory was where the Creek, Cherokee, Choctaw, Seminole, and Chickasaw tribes who were forcibly removed from their homes were resettled following the Indian Removal Act of 1830. Once, when two potential assassins forced Reeves off his horse, he asked them for one last request - that someone read him a letter from his wife. [5] He married Nellie Jennie from Texas, with whom he had ten children, five boys and five girls. This would have made her birth year 1840 and closer to Bass Reeves' age. Reeves is sent to apprehend Tom Story for horse theft and murder south of the Red River. The 1880 Census also states that her father was born in Arkansas and her mother was born in Texas. Please enter your email and password to sign in. In The Harder They Fall, Elba plays the role of Rufus Buck, the man responsible for killing Nat Loves parents, and carves a cross into Loves forehead. , , Linea del tiempo-GENERACIONES DE LAS COMPUTADORAS, See more Science and Technology timelines, http://www.fjc.gov/history/home.nsf/page/courts_district_ar.html, http://newsok.com/feed/statue-of-u.s.-marshal-to-travel-from-oklahoma-to-arkansas-wednesday/article/3675994?custom_click=pod_headline_news, https://fortsmith.org/bass-reeves-monument. Among them were Bob Dozier, a master criminal whose illegal activities included cattle and horse theft, land swindles, and murder, and who eluded Reeves for several years before being killed after refusing to surrender in the rain and mud in the Cherokee Hills. of Oklahoma assumed policing duties over the Indian Territory. and killed fourteen outlaws during his years as a marshal, garnering a reputation By all accounts, Reeves was also a master of disguise. Bass Reeves was credited with arresting more than 3,000 felons. Meet Bass Reeves, The Legendary Black Deputy Who Patrolled The Wild West. Try again later. Texas State Historical Association (TSHA) Possibly based on his exceptional record, Reeves is acquitted. You need a Find a Grave account to continue. The stories of Reeves familiarity with the land and his own fugitive past eventually got around to Fagan. Failed to report flower. He was 68 years old by then, but took on another position with the Muskogee Police Department, which he kept until his health began to fail. In 1895, she earned a contract from the postal service as a route carrier. Now it's continuing as "1883: The Bass Reeves Story," and this is not only going to get people familiar with a badass person from American history, but it will hopefully drive all of the "1883" fans to watch. Since he was illiterate Reeves often memorized warrants that were read to him by the [3] Several people petitioned for his release including E.H. Hubbard of the U.S. Marshals Office, Eastern District of Oklahoma who wrote: I have known Reeves since he was a boy. Ben Bennie Reeves was born around 1882 to Bass Reeves and Nellie Jennie in Texas. If you have questions, please contact [emailprotected]. https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/entries/reeves-bass. region: "", Delroy Lindo is an accomplished actor, with over 40 years of experience in film, television, and theater. He is named for his grandfather, Bass Washington. Nellie Reeves (Jennie) Also Known As: ""Nellie Jennie"" Birthdate: estimated between 1814 and 1874 : Birthplace: Texas, United States: Death: Immediate Family: Wife of . Reeves and his wife Nellie Jennie raised a family of ten children, five boys and five girls. In her early years, she worked as groundskeeper at the Ursuline Convent of the Sacred Heart in Toledo, Ohio. In 1907, law enforcement was assumed by state agencies and Reeves duties as a deputy marshal came to an end. Which memorial do you think is a duplicate of Jane Reeves (147727516)? He was always acquitted of the deaths of his prisoners. Though the warrant had been lying on Bennetts desk for two days, the other deputies were reluctant to take it and though Reeves was shaken, he demanded to accept the responsibility for finding his son. He learned their languages and customs, and sharpened his skills as an ambidextrous marksman. Reeves had a well-earned reputation for law enforcement south of the Red River. She passed away on 19 March 1896. Bass Reeves' Family: Wife and Children. Whatever the case, Reeves soon took refuge with the Creek and Seminole Indians in what is now Oklahoma. The Muskogee Times Democrat reported that in the early days when the Indian country was overridden with outlaws, Reeves would herd into Fort Smith, often single handed, bands of men charged with crimes from bootlegging to murder. After his first wife's death, Reeves married Winnie Sumter of Muskogee, Oklahoma, in 1900 and started a second family. formId: "bb101386-3a24-451d-80af-5e725ebb6c69", failing health forced his retirement. At . The couple ultimately raised five girls and five boys together. . Verify and try again. As the story goes, Reeves beat up his master after a dispute over cards and then fled to avoid punishment. The outlaw panicked and drew his gun, but Reeves drew faster and shot him dead. Bass was now a free man and was able to settle in Arkansas, becoming a farmer near Van Buren. If you notice a problem with the translation, please send a message to [emailprotected] and include a link to the page and details about the problem. Oops, we were unable to send the email. or don't show this againI am good at figuring things out. Google Books. Then, he would often distract outlaws with a clever gimmick, asking them to read the warrant or some other letter for him. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate, or jump to a slide with the slide dots. So it is one of the safest places for escaped slaves. Though shaken by the thought of it, Reeves soon arrested his own son. The three outlaws laughed and read the warrant, and in the split second they all took their eyes off Reeves, he managed to draw his gun and kill two of them, and immediately disarmed and arrested the third. Marshal. Bass Reeves marries Texas native Nellie Jennie. Please check your email and click on the link to activate your account. Bass Reeves . outlaw Tom Story for five years between 1884 and 1889, finally killing him in a gunfight. Lula Reeves 1881 - 1899. He became a barber and on November 20, 1900, married Castella Brown. He waited along the route Tom Story used, and surprised him with an arrest warrant. There he associated with Native Americans from the Creek and Seminole tribes learning their language and customs. Bass Reeves Born to slave parents in 1838 in Arkansas, Bass Reeves was a member of the Confederate Army during the Civil War. Are you sure that you want to report this flower to administrators as offensive or abusive? Cause of death - Peritonitis result of cancer.Note: Name on funeral home receipt, Green Sanders, is Jennie's son-in-law, married to daughter Sallie Reeves Sanders.After cross referencing old Block numbers and current block numbers it is determined that Jennie Reeves is in Block 36. After reading about Bass Reeves, take a look at 9 iconic Black soldiers who risked it all to fight for America. Search above to list available cemeteries. Mrs. Tolliver was defended by the Iowa Land & Trust who argued that Reeves had no right to the land in the first place as he is not a member of the Tribe. Reeves died of Bright's disease in 1910. Arkansas is granted statehood, entering the United States as a slaveholding state. Reeves used the "piece of paper" ruse several times in his career to distract felons to similar ends. . Reeves was arrested himself in 1887, and charged with murder in the death of his posse cook, William Leach. This large family was a huge help when it came to chores, and the farm became quite profitable over the years. If the name Bass Reeves sounds familiar to you, there are a few reasons. They had 11 children: William Reeves, Edgar Reeves, Lulu Reeves, Sally Reeves, Robert Reeves, Harriet Reeves, George Reeves, Alice Mae Reeves, Newland Reeves, Benjamin Bennie . The court unanimously decided that there was no evidence Reeves murdered his wife with the intent of taking her land, therefore he was still entitled to it. In 1875, Isaac C. Parker was appointed federal judge of Indian Territory. Bill was said to have killed up to eight men before being hanged in 1896. Marshal Leo Bennett in Muskogee, Oklahoma, he was given some bad news. In a letter sent to Ft. Leavenworth, his sister A.C. Spahn writes that Reeves, Is now at home and at work in one of Muskogees leading Waite[sic] Barber Shops., Bens release came at an additional toll on his victims family. (. After spending time in Denver as a Pullman porter, he and his family settled in southern California.In 1907, Love published his autobiography, Life and Adventures of Nat Love, Better Known in the Cattle Country as Deadwood Dick, by Himself, which added to his legacy as a cowboy. Judge Isaac Parker known notoriously as the Hanging Judge from sentencing numerous defendants to their deaths is installed at Fort Smith Federal Court. Three men ambush and corner him. Use the links under See more to quickly search for other people with the same last name in the same cemetery, city, county, etc. Bass Reevess legendary career as a U.S. marshal ended in 1907 when the new state While there is not a large amount of information on Wiley Escoe in circulation, he was known as a lawman, and a Black deputy U.S. Born into slavery in Virginia, James Beckwourth was freed by his white father and apprenticed as blacksmith in his early years. The American Civil War ends. Below is a list of the characters as they are depicted in the film and the actors who play them along with a short biography of the true historical figure. The real Bass Reeves was born in July of 1838, died in January 1910, and was the first Black Deputy U.S. Marshall that lived west of the Mississippi River. This flower has been reported and will not be visible while under review. Save to an Ancestry Tree, a virtual cemetery, your clipboard for pasting or Print. Bass Reeves was the first African American commissioned to serve as a deputy marshal All deputies were tasked with cleaning up Indian Territory and on Judge Parkers orders, Bring them in alive or dead!. George Reeves joins the confederate army. Oklahoma. The majority of his violations included jovial conversation with other inmates and one for trading barber services for a toothbrush. William Reeves moves to Grayson County, Texas. Although other colorful characters made their way into our pop culture, Bass was the real badass of the Old West. Directed to hire 200 deputies, Fagan commissions Reeves as a deputy US marshal on his reputation for knowing the landscape of the Indian Territory and learning the languages of the indigenous people with whom he lived as a fugitive. In 2011, the bridge that connects Muskogee and Fort Gibson in Oklanahoma was named the Bass Reeves Memorial Bridge. While the story told in the Netflix film released today is entirely fictional, many of its characters were historical figures. He married Nellie Jennie, a Texan, and fathered ten children, five boys and five girls. He was one inspiration to the character Will Reeves (played by Jamal Akakpo) in the HBO series "Watchmen," one of the main characters in"The Harder They Fall" played by Delroy Lindo,and he is believed to be the inspiration for "The Lone Ranger." ", 2023 Minute Media - All Rights Reserved. The dispute went all the way up to the Supreme Court of Oklahoma in April of 1908. Spouse(s) Bass Reeves 1838 - 1910. Reeves was married twice and had eleven children. The Pacific Reporter, Volume, 95. After his first wife . You may not upload any more photos to this memorial, This photo was not uploaded because this memorial already has 20 photos, This photo was not uploaded because you have already uploaded 5 photos to this memorial, This photo was not uploaded because this memorial already has 30 photos, This photo was not uploaded because you have already uploaded 15 photos to this memorial. Just one grandparent can lead you to many his church minister for selling illegal alcohol. The Lone Ranger, Tonto, and his silver stallion from the 1950s TV series, 9 iconic Black soldiers who risked it all to fight for America. Reeves began to earn a reputation for his courage and success at bringing in or killing many desperadoes of the territory. You are nearing the transfer limit for memorials managed by Find a Grave. This browser does not support getting your location. After the Civil War, his family was freed and began working on plantations in and around Davidson County, Tennessee. When William S. Reeves died, his son George made Bass Reeves his personal companion and servant. Unavailable. Freed by the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863 and no longer a fugitive, Reeves left Indian Territory and bought land near Van Buren, Arkansas, where he became a successful farmer and rancher. Marshal Bass Reeves, a Black man who fled the Civil War, befriended the Seminole and Creek Indians, and eventually became one of the greatest lawmen in the Wild West. Born a slave in 1838 in Crawford County, Arkansas, Bass Reeves served Arkansas state legislator William S. Reeves. And when the Civil War broke out, Reeves went into battle with his master and was forced to fight for the Confederacy. Photos larger than 8Mb will be reduced. Bass Reeves was born during the Antebellum Era, a turbulent time period before the American Civil War. . cemeteries found within miles of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. Dependability and devotion to duty were the benchmarks of Reeves's service to the government. He spends the next 32 years as a federal peace officer in Indian Territory. 3282. However, it was his refusal to make exceptions that was extraordinary. Wikimedia CommonsBass Reeves was born during the Antebellum Era, a turbulent time period before the American Civil War. Reeves embarks on a manhunt for Jim Webb, a horse thief and cowboy believed to have killed eleven people; after a fierce gunfight, a dying Webb gives Reeves his scabbard and his pistol carved with notches from prior kills. . In the course of doing so, Reeves was involved in his fair share of shootouts. [7] There is no evidence that he served in any branch of the military. Jim Webb, a cowboy and horse thief with eleven notches on his pistol handle, was outshot in a fierce running gunfight after a manhunt that lasted from 1893 to 1895; the dying Webb acknowledged Reeves as the better man by giving the deputy his pistol and scabbard. ). Https://books.google.com/books?id=oLSZAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA627&lpg=PA627&dq=Cynthia+Tolliver+supreme+court&source=bl&ots=ppz5UDbEBj&sig=ACfU3U03UsaC1R9sBabfBMIWgxxUBI3hzA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiqtKr_6M7xAhWEPM0KHUoiCLQQ6AEwEXoECB4QAw#v=onepage&q=arkansas&f=false . The state of Oklahoma had divided Castellas property between her murderer and the remaining members of her family in 1904. State and local authorities replace federal marshals. Love died in California at the age of 67 in 1921. . A year later, he married Nellie Jennie of Texas. 2008 - 2023 INTERESTING.COM, INC. The couple ultimately raised five girls and five boys together. hbspt.enqueueForm({ Arkansas where he bought land and worked as a farmer and stockman. Jennie, a Texan, and fathered ten children, five boys and five girls. He married Nellie Jennie (or Jinney), a Texas native, in 1864, and they raised a family of ten, five boys and five girls. The Life Summary of Benjamin When Benjamin Reeves was born in June 1880, in Arkansas, United States, his father, Bass Reeves, was 41 and his mother, Nellie Jennie, was 30. This entry belongs to the following Handbook Special Projects: We are a community-supported, non-profit organization and we humbly ask for your support because the careful and accurate recording of our history has never been more important. Led by the 18-year-old Rufus Buck(center), the members of the gang included Maoma July, Lucky Davis, Sam Sampson, and Lewis Davis. If you wish to use copyrighted material from this site for purposes of your own that go beyond fair use, you must obtain permission from the copyright owner. She was the second womanand first African American womanto have that occupation. CONTENT MAY BE COPYRIGHTED BY WIKITREE COMMUNITY MEMBERS. This account has been disabled. There is no announced release date for "1883: The Bass Reeves Story" yet, but we'll keep you updated. Try again later. The court stated, therefore we hold that Ben Reeves, because of the fact that he murdered his wife, Castella Brown, is not disqualified from inheriting from her under the Creek law of descent and distribution, and therefore the plaintiff in error DeGraggenreid took, by his conveyance set forth in this cause, his entire interest in the allotment of said Castella Brown.[5], On September 22, 1911, a Ft. Leavenworth clerk wrote to Mrs. Sallie Sanders of Ft. Smith, Arkansas on behalf of Ben Reeves. After being freed in 1863, he married a woman named Nellie Jennie and started a large family. based on information from your browser. He was paid fees in those days that sometimes amounted to thousands of dollars for a single trip . A real-life hero. The real Nat Love was born into slavery in 1854. The multitalented LaKeith Stanfield plays the infamous Cherokee Bill in the film. Quickly see who the memorial is for and when they lived and died and where they are buried. It was during the Civil War that Reeves made his great escape. Raising 10 children on their homestead five girls and five boys, the family lived happily on the farm. On November 13, 1914, Ben Reeves life sentence was commuted and he was released three days later. Killing some 14 men during his service, Reeves always said that he never shot a man when it was not necessary for him to do so in the discharge of his duty to save his own life.. Born to slave parents in 1838 in Arkansas, Bass Reeves was a member of the Confederate Army during the Civil War. [5] [6] [7] [8] During this time, young Bass impresses the owner of his family with his pleasant demeanor and aptitude for working with livestock. Are you sure that you want to delete this photo? 1866 - Bass Reeves settles down . Bass eventually moved to Arkansas where he met his wife Nellie Jennie and. In honor of Black History month, I wanted to introduce one of the greatest lawmen in US history and the inspiration for the Lone Ranger television series and movies. Bass Reeves was born on the 16th of July 1838 in Crawford County, Arkansas, and named after his grandfather Bass Washington. Although Bass Reeves accomplishments as a lawman greatly overshadow those of many of his more famous white contemporaries, the legend of Bass Reeves was, for the most part, lost to history. Use Escape keyboard button or the Close button to close the carousel. cemeteries found within kilometers of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. Accounts vary on whether Bass beat up George as he left, and whether his immediate aim was freedom or to escape punishment over a card game dispute. That man's son, Colonel George R. Reeves, took Bass with him when he joined the Confederate Army in the Civil War. Any chance I get to revisit historical moments of our country is important to me.. Also starring ESSENCE digital cover star Zazie Beetz, Edi Gathegi, RJ Cyler, Regina King, LaKeith Stanfield, Delroy Lindo, Daniel Deadwyler and Deon Cole, The Harder They Fall premieres on Netflix on November 3. Bass married Nellie Jinny Reeves (born Wilson) in 1864, at age 26. There have also been quite a few impressive bronze statues that were erected in his likeness. I thought you might like to see a memorial for Jane Jennie Reeves I found on Findagrave.com. When all slaves were freed in 1865, Reeves was no longer a fugitive. and taking on other aliases to assist his apprehension of criminals. He registered for the draft on September 12, 1918 at the age of 39 as was required by law. Although Reeves was a skilled frontiersman and spoke several languages, he had never learned to read. Daniel F. Littlefield, Jr., and Lonnie E. Underhill, "Negro Marshal in Indian Territory," Journal of Negro History 56 (April 1971). Once asked why he spent so much effort enforcing the "white man's laws," Bass reportedly replied, "Maybe the law ain't perfect, but it's the only one we got, and without it we got nuthin'. Nellie Jennie (Bass Reeves' wife) What is Palomino Mugging? Producing are MTV Entertainment Studios, Bosque Ranch Productions, Yoruba Saxon, and 101 Studios. When Isaac C. Parker was appointed judge for the Federal Western District Court at Fort Smith, Arkansas, on May 10, 1875, to bring law to the Indian Territory, one of his first official acts was to swear in a United States marshal and appoint 200 deputies to curb the lawlessness in the area. In 1889, after Reeves was assigned to Paris, Texas, he went after the Tom Story gang for their long-term horse theft operation. included the Indian Territory. 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