Buford Pusser
Buford Pusser | |
|---|---|
| Born | Buford Hayse Pusser December 12, 1937 Finger, Tennessee, U.S. |
| Died | August 21, 1974 (aged 36) Adamsville, Tennessee, U.S. |
| Other names | "Buford the Bull" |
| Occupation | Sheriff |
| Spouse |
Pauline Mullins
(m. 1959; died 1967) |
| Children | Dwana Pusser |
Buford Hayse Pusser (December 12, 1937 – August 21, 1974) was the sheriff of McNairy County, Tennessee from 1964 to 1970 and constable of Adamsville from 1970 to 1972. He is known for his virtual one-man war on moonshining, prostitution, gambling, and other vices along the Mississippi–Tennessee state line. His efforts have inspired several books, songs, movies (most notably Walking Tall), and a TV series. He was also a wrestler known as "Buford the Bull" in the Mid-South.
The Buford Pusser Museum was established at the home he lived in at the time of his death in 1974. A Buford Pusser Festival is held each May in his hometown of Adamsville, Tennessee.