Thursday, December 16, 2010

bad news for outlaws

Today we read a book called "Bad news for outlaws". Webb had stayed one jump ahead of the lawman for two years. He wasn't caught by now. Packing both rifle and revolver. He made a break for his horse, but reeves cut him off. He hated bloodshed. His second shot cut a botton from lawman's coat. He hunts down black people, White people and Indian's. He was born in 1839, And died in 1910 with a bright disease. In 1992 Bass Reeves is inducted into the hall of great Westerner's of the national cow & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma city. Bass was one of the bravest men in the country. Also the most feared deputy U.S. marshal that was ever heard of.

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