This is the loving story of Constance Douglas Reeves and her
husband, Jack Reeves. He was a rodeo cowboy and rancher, while she
was a stable owner, riding instructor and wife. Together they
managed ranches for Lyndon Baines Johnson and she spent more than a
half-century teaching girls horsemanship at Waldemar Camp. The
Depression ruined Connie's plans to practice law. Instead, in 1936,
she joined the staff at Waldemar as head riding instructor and
continued in that capacity for over sixty years. She touched the
lives of thousands of young women as a role model and a mentor.
Connie married in 1942 and with her husband managed a 10,000 plus
acre ranch for more than forty years. In 1997 she was inducted into
the National Cowgirl Hall of Fame.
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