The Sequoyah National Research Center will host a live-stream Watch Party for the United States Marshals Museum Spring Lecture Series. Please join us Monday, April 2, at 6:30pm in the Bailey Center on the UA Little Rock campus for the second lecture.
The U.S. Marshals Museum, with support from the Triple-S Alarm Company of Little Rock, will live stream its upcoming spring lecture series for the first time ever. In celebration of the Fort Smith Bicentennial, the museum will also offer the three-part series, Jurisdiction and Judgment: Fort Smith Marshals in Indian Territory, free of charge to all in-person attendees.
On April 2, author Art Burton will delve into the story of Cherokee Bill, one of the most famous outlaws hanged at the Fort Smith gallows. The third, and final, discussion by Rick Parker on May 7 will focus on the “tragedy” of Goingsnake. The lecture will last 6:30pm-8:00pm.
Parking is available in Lot 13 across the street from the Bailey Center. For more information, contact Erin Fehr at 501-569-8336.