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  1. Apr 22, 2014 · Charles Bassett, of the firm Bassett & Maxson, jewelers, Waterloo, Ind., was born in Brownhelm, Lorain Co., Ohio, Jan. 8, 1838, a son of Thomas and Nancy Bassett. While yet a child his parents died, and he was thus left to battle with the world for himself.

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    • Heading West and Dodge City
    • Becoming A Lawman
    • Later Years

    After the Civil War, Charlie Bassett moved west. From the years 1865 – 1873, he worked various jobs such as miner, bartender, and buffalo hunter. The West offered more open opportunities than the East. In 1872, Bassett was a resident of Dodge City. Late in the year he and a partner Alfred J. Peacock opened the original Long Branch Saloon. Over the ...

    The citizens of Ford County, Kansas, elected Charlie Bassett as their first sheriff on June 5, 1873. He had his headquarters in Dodge City. He was re-elected twice serving until 1878. During his term as sheriff, there were some significant events that occurred. On September 18, 1877, Sam Bassand his gang robbed a Union Pacific train of $60,000 at B...

    In 1878 Marshal Ed Masterson was murdered by two Texans named Jack Wagner and Alfred Walker on April 9. Soon after his murder, the Dodge City Council appointed Charlie Bassett as city marshal, and Wyatt Earp was appointed as Bassett’s assistant marshal. On July 29, 1878, James Spike Kenedy attempted to shoot Mayor James H. Kelley and was caught by ...

  3. Charles Arthur "Charlie" Bassett II (December 30, 1931 – February 28, 1966), ( Major, USAF ), was an American electrical engineer and United States Air Force test pilot. He went to Ohio State University for two years and later graduated from Texas Tech University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering.

  4. Jul 7, 2013 · Charles Bassett Cobb was the 1830s proprietor of Pavilion House, a hotel at the northwest corner of Howard and Market streets — then the main crossroads of the village of Cascade. When Lane arrived in town in 1835, he stayed at the inn and earned his board by tending bar, waiting on guests and doing odd jobs.

  5. There was a newspaper article in the Summit County (Ohio) Beacon, dated 19 Nov 1879, stating that Charles Bassett was buried in Sixth Ward Cemetery, Akron, Ohio, in an unmarked grave. In pursuance of act of Congress, ordering that headstones be placed at all unmarked graves of Union soldiers, Mr. B. F. Manderbach, of...

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  7. Charles Arthur Bassett II was born on December 30, 1931, in Dayton, Ohio, to Charles Arthur "Pete" Bassett (1897–1957) and Fannie Belle Milby Bassett (née James; 1907–1993). Bassett was active in the Boy Scouts of America , where he achieved its second highest rank, Life Scout . [2]

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