Union County ArArchives Biographies.....Reeves, B. W. ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ar/arfiles.html ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Robert Sanchez http://www.genrecords.net/emailregistry/vols/00027.html#0006574 July 12, 2009, 5:48 pm Author: S. J. Clarke (Publisher, 1922) B. W. REEVES. B. W. Reeves of El Dorado is senior partner in a large general mercantile store in which he has associated with him his sons and daughters. He has long been connected with commercial activity here and has manifested a spirit of the utmost progressiveness in controlling his interests. He was born in Union county, Arkansas, October 3, 184S, a son of John A. Reeves, who came from Georgia to Arkansas in 1845, settling on a farm near El Dorado, where he operated his land with the labor of the slaves whom he owned. His place was situated two miles northeast of El Dorado, and thereon he spent his remaining days, his death occurring in the fall of 1860. B. W. Reeves was born and reared on the old homestead. He was only three years of age when his mother died, and a lad of twelve when his father's demise occurred. He attended one of the old-time subscription schools held in a log building, and when still quite young he and his elder brother operated the home farm. He turned to commercial pursuits when twenty-two years of age by securing a clerkship in the store of T. C. Moore & Son of El Dorado, with whom he remained for three years. He then returned to the farm, upon which he again lived for three years, and later he opened a small country store at Hillsboro, carrying on business for a year. He next engaged in clerking for a few months, and then in March, 1879, established a store under the firm style of Reeves & Gresham, this partnership being maintained for two years, at the end of which time Mr. Reeves purchased the interest of his partner, who had died. Later the firm became Reeves & Miles, and the business was carried on at the present location for two years. At the end of that time Mr. Reeves purchased the interest of his partner and afterward carried on the business independently until January, 1921. when he admitted his four sons and three daughters to a partnership. They have a large and well-appointed general store, and in 1900 erected a fine brick building fifty by one hundred and fifty feet. Aside from his connection with the mercantile interests of El Dorado, Mr. Reeves became the first president of the First National Bank and is still one of its stockholders. He is also a director in the Bank of- Commerce and he has oil interests in Arkansas, being connected not only with oil companies, but also with oil refining companies. He is the oldest merchant of the city and one of the most enterprising and progressive business men, having long been a potent factor in the commercial development of El Dorado. On the 13th of November, 1879, Mr. Reeves was united in marriage to Miss Julia S. Moore, and they have seven children, all now connected with the business. In 1872 Mr. Reeves purchased the block where he lives, the property now being worth one hundred thousand dollars. In community affairs Mr. Reeves has ever taken deep and helpful interest. He has served as mayor of El Dorado, has been a member of the school board for a number of years and is the stalwart champion of all those interests which are a matter of civic virtue and civic pride. He has for an extended period been a consistent member of the Baptist church and is chairman of the building committee of the new Baptist church which is now being built at a cost of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. The cornerstone was laid by Mr. Reeves on Sunday, March 12, 1922. His life has ever been guided by those high and honorable principles which command for the individual respect and confidence in every land and every clime. Additional Comments: Citation: Centennial History of Arkansas Volume II Chicago-Little Rock: The S. J. Clarke Publishing Company 1922 File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/ar/union/bios/reeves153bs.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/arfiles/ File size: 4.3 Kb