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  1. Years active. 1871–1880. Benjamin Franklin “Frank” Coe (c. 1851 – September 16, 1931) was an American Old West cowboy, gunman, and member of the Lincoln County Regulators .

  2. George and Frank Coe were early settlers and prominent farmers in New Mexico who served as Regulators during The Lincoln County War. Their involvement in the conflict reflects their dedication to protecting their community and upholding justice.

  3. About Frank Coe (member of the Lincoln County Regulators) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Coe_(Lincoln_County_War) Frank Coe (1851–1931) was an Old West cowboy and, for a time, a gunman in the company of Billy the Kid as a member of the Lincoln County Regulators during the Lincoln County War.

    • September 16, 1931 (79)
    • October 1, 1851
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    • September 16, 1931
  4. Jun 12, 2006 · Old-timer Frank Coe, who fought in the war, said in the 1870s that French had been a drifter from Indian Territory (present-day Oklahoma) who had begun working for Chisum. Coe added that he suspected Chisum had sent French along with several others to support the McSween faction.

  5. Ab Saunders, Charlie Bowdre, Doc Scurlock, Frank Coe, and George Coe had previously killed rustlers together. On July 18, 1876, that group had stormed the Lincoln jail without opposition, removing horse thief Jesus Largo, and hanged him (no one was arrested). [1] .

  6. Nov 7, 2023 · The capture of Frank Coe escape custody shortly after. The day after McNab's death, the Regulators known as the "iron clad" took up defensive positions in the town of Lincoln, trading shots with Dolan men and, allegedly, members of the US Army cavalry. "Dutch Charley" Kruling, a Dolan man, was wounded by rifle fire by George Coe.