found: African American National Biography, accessed January 30, 2015, via Oxford African American Studies Center database:(Glass, Charlie; cowboy; born in Indian Territory, Oklahoma, United States; established a homestead under the Homestead Act and later surrendered the property rights; shot and killed a Basque sheepherder named Jesui trespassing who trespassed stock onto traditional cattle ranges near the Colorado-Utah border; the incident led to a trial, which was documented by the Moad Times-Independent; became a folk hero due to local antisheep sentiments for what ranchers saw as violation of grazing rights; a verdict of acquittal was delivered; known as black foreman on a cattle ranch, responsible for giving orders to Anglo, black, and Hispanic cowboys; died in 1937 in Cisco, Utah, United States)