Details for Bill Pickett

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5491009320

Data

Marker Number 9320
Atlas Number 5491009320
Marker Title Bill Pickett
Index Entry Pickett, Bill
Address 400 N. Main St
City Taylor
County Williamson
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 652516
UTM Northing 3383148
Subject Codes African American topics; cowboys
Marker Year 1991
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Heritage Square, facing N. Main St., between E. 5th and E. 4th streets
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 18" x 28"
Marker Text (ca. December 1870-March 25, 1932) The son of a former slave, Willie M. (Bill) Pickett grew up in Taylor. Working as a cowboy in central Texas, he pioneered the art of "bulldogging," in which a cowboy jumps from his horse to twist a steer's horns to force it to the ground. One of the few black cowboys on the rodeo circuit, Pickett became a sensation, performing in the U.S., Mexico, Canada, and Europe. He retired in Oklahoma in 1930 and died two years later from injuries sustained in a riding accident. In 1971 he became the first African American cowboy inducted into the National Cowboy Hall of Fame. (1991)

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