RECONSTRUCTION 1865 1877
TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILROAD
Question
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Isom Dart
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Bose Ikard
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Nat Love
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Bill Pickett
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Detailed explanation-1: -PICKETT, WILLIAM (ca. 1870–1932). The originator of rodeo steer wrestling, or bulldogging, African American cowboy William “Bill” Pickett is believed to have been born December 5, 1870, in Travis County, Texas, about thirty miles north of Austin.
Detailed explanation-2: -The originator of rodeo steer wrestling, or bulldogging, African-American cowboy Bill Pickett was born in 1870 in Travis County, Texas. With four brothers, he established Pickett Brothers Bronco Busters and Rough Riders, which advertised “catching and taming wild cattle a speciality.”
Detailed explanation-3: -William Pickett, also known as Bill, Will, and Willie, was one of the first great rodeo cowboys and is credited with inventing the sport of bulldogging. Of African American and Cherokee Indian descent, Pickett was born on December 5, 1870, in the Jenks-Branch community of Travis County, Texas.
Detailed explanation-4: -Bill Pickett, (born December 5, 1870?, Williamson county, Texas, U.S.-died April 2, 1932, Tulsa, Oklahoma), American rodeo cowboy who introduced bulldogging, a modern rodeo event that involves wrestling a running steer to the ground. Pickett was descended from American Indians and black slaves in the Southwest.
Detailed explanation-5: -Pickett soon became known for his tricks and stunts at local country fairs. With his four brothers, he established The Pickett Brothers Bronco Busters and Rough Riders Association. The name Bill Pickett soon became synonymous with successful rodeos.