Bass Reeves Statue - Fort Smith AR
N 35° 23.361 W 094° 25.727
15S E 370237 N 3917159
"A 25-foot work of art honors the illustrious lawman, believed to be the first black U.S. deputy marshal west of the Mississippi."
Waymark Code: WMJ81A
Location: Arkansas, United States
Date Posted: 10/08/2013
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"Reeves, born into slavery, served for 32 years under Federal Judge Isaac C. Parker. This larger-than-life monument is fitting for a man whose legendary exploits made him one of the most feared lawman in the Indian Territory. Even though he was an African-American and illiterate, he brought in more outlaws from eastern Oklahoma and western Arkansas than anyone else. He was able to memorize the warrants for every suspect he was to arrest and bring to trial."
This statue is in downtown Fort Smith, in Ross Pendergraft Park - at the western end of Garrison Avenue. 200 Garrison Avenue.
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