
Execution of Cherokee Bill, March 17, 1896
The museum’s annual Black History Month Exhibit, Bass Reeves and Fort Smith’s African-American History, will open in the Boyd Gallery on January 12, 2010, the one-hundredth anniversary of the death of the famous United States Marshal. Bass Reeves, legendary marshal under Judge Isaac C. Parker, was born a slave in Texas in 1838 and died in Muskogee, Oklahoma on January 10, 1910.
Meet us at the Fort Smith Public Library, 3201 Rogers Avenue, for another film from the History Channel's Wild West Tech Series.
Saturday, March 20th 1:00-2:00 PM, Community Meeting Room
Hit the trail with legendary lawmen who attempted to bring order to the Wild West. Law & Order Tech rides along with U.S. Marshals as they fight a pitched battle against a holed-up fugitive (Ned Christie). Wild West Tech gallops throughout the history of law enforcement technology on the frontier.
Execution of Cherokee Bill, March 17, 1896
The museum’s annual Black History Month Exhibit, Bass Reeves and Fort Smith’s African-American History, will open in the Boyd Gallery on January 12, 2010, the one-hundredth anniversary of the death of the famous United States Marshal. Bass Reeves, legendary marshal under Judge Isaac C. Parker, was born a slave in Texas in 1838 and died in Muskogee, Oklahoma on January 10, 1910.
Execution of Cherokee Bill, March 17, 1896
The museum’s annual Black History Month Exhibit, Bass Reeves and Fort Smith’s African-American History, will open in the Boyd Gallery on January 12, 2010, the one-hundredth anniversary of the death of the famous United States Marshal. Bass Reeves, legendary marshal under Judge Isaac C. Parker, was born a slave in Texas in 1838 and died in Muskogee, Oklahoma on January 10, 1910.
Execution of Cherokee Bill, March 17, 1896
The museum’s annual Black History Month Exhibit, Bass Reeves and Fort Smith’s African-American History, will open in the Boyd Gallery on January 12, 2010, the one-hundredth anniversary of the death of the famous United States Marshal. Bass Reeves, legendary marshal under Judge Isaac C. Parker, was born a slave in Texas in 1838 and died in Muskogee, Oklahoma on January 10, 1910.
Execution of Cherokee Bill, March 17, 1896
The museum’s annual Black History Month Exhibit, Bass Reeves and Fort Smith’s African-American History, will open in the Boyd Gallery on January 12, 2010, the one-hundredth anniversary of the death of the famous United States Marshal. Bass Reeves, legendary marshal under Judge Isaac C. Parker, was born a slave in Texas in 1838 and died in Muskogee, Oklahoma on January 10, 1910.
Execution of Cherokee Bill, March 17, 1896
The museum’s annual Black History Month Exhibit, Bass Reeves and Fort Smith’s African-American History, will open in the Boyd Gallery on January 12, 2010, the one-hundredth anniversary of the death of the famous United States Marshal. Bass Reeves, legendary marshal under Judge Isaac C. Parker, was born a slave in Texas in 1838 and died in Muskogee, Oklahoma on January 10, 1910.
Execution of Cherokee Bill, March 17, 1896
The museum’s annual Black History Month Exhibit, Bass Reeves and Fort Smith’s African-American History, will open in the Boyd Gallery on January 12, 2010, the one-hundredth anniversary of the death of the famous United States Marshal. Bass Reeves, legendary marshal under Judge Isaac C. Parker, was born a slave in Texas in 1838 and died in Muskogee, Oklahoma on January 10, 1910.
Execution of Cherokee Bill, March 17, 1896
The museum’s annual Black History Month Exhibit, Bass Reeves and Fort Smith’s African-American History, will open in the Boyd Gallery on January 12, 2010, the one-hundredth anniversary of the death of the famous United States Marshal. Bass Reeves, legendary marshal under Judge Isaac C. Parker, was born a slave in Texas in 1838 and died in Muskogee, Oklahoma on January 10, 1910.
Execution of Cherokee Bill, March 17, 1896
The museum’s annual Black History Month Exhibit, Bass Reeves and Fort Smith’s African-American History, will open in the Boyd Gallery on January 12, 2010, the one-hundredth anniversary of the death of the famous United States Marshal. Bass Reeves, legendary marshal under Judge Isaac C. Parker, was born a slave in Texas in 1838 and died in Muskogee, Oklahoma on January 10, 1910.
Execution of Cherokee Bill, March 17, 1896
Execution of Cherokee Bill, March 17, 1896
Execution of Cherokee Bill, March 17, 1896
Execution of Cherokee Bill, March 17, 1896
Execution of Cherokee Bill, March 17, 1896
Execution of Cherokee Bill, March 17, 1896
Execution of Cherokee Bill, March 17, 1896
Execution of Cherokee Bill, March 17, 1896
Execution of Cherokee Bill, March 17, 1896
Execution of Cherokee Bill, March 17, 1896
Execution of Cherokee Bill, March 17, 1896
Execution of Cherokee Bill, March 17, 1896
Execution of Cherokee Bill, March 17, 1896
Execution of Cherokee Bill, March 17, 1896
Execution of Cherokee Bill, March 17, 1896
Execution of Cherokee Bill, March 17, 1896
Execution of Cherokee Bill, March 17, 1896
Execution of Cherokee Bill, March 17, 1896
Execution of Cherokee Bill, March 17, 1896
Execution of Cherokee Bill, March 17, 1896
Execution of Cherokee Bill, March 17, 1896
Execution of Cherokee Bill, March 17, 1896