When I say LEGENDARY..... I mean just that. My dad always looked back to remember his roots..... LEST WE FORGET. I took that to mean... keeping the story alive.
So, although Bass Reeves was an Arkansas native, he superbly served justice throughout Indian Territory (the land prior to Oklahoma Statehood 1907) .... as one of the first Black lawmen west of the Mississippi River. Again, he was a respected lawmen standing 6’2″ and weighing about 180 pounds who could shoot a pistol or rifle accurately with his right or left hand and could whip any two men with his bare hands. Reeves became a legend during his lifetime for his ability to catch criminals under trying circumstances. He brought fugitives by the dozen into the Fort Smith federal jail.
I share the portrait quilt I sewed and built into a collage story of Bass and his dear wife Jenny.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Sew blessed ~ my Friend . . .