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  1. Jul 16, 2019 · Alexander McSween was born in Canada and eventually moved to the United States when he was a young boy. In his early years, he became a preacher before attending law school and moving to Kansas and then to New Mexico Territory. He married Susan Hummer in 1873.

  2. Upon discovering the fertile plains of Lincoln, McSween poured himself into his legal and community-building practices. While his talents were undeniable, the eruption of violence and corruption from influential businessmen James Dolan and Lawrence G. Murphy brought McSween face-to-face with danger at every turn.

  3. Nov 16, 2023 · In February 1878, the somewhat quiet merchant battle between Dolan and Murphy (Santa Fe Ring members) and John Tunstall and Alexander McSween came to an unsightly head. While John Tunstall was on a cattle run towards the town of Lincoln, Murphy and Dolan's crew outright murdered Tunstall with a string of bullets.

  4. Sep 17, 2007 · In 1878, young William Bonney (Emilio Estevez) joins a group of farmhands protecting a ranch and becomes 'Billy The Kid'. He and his friends set out to avenge the murder of their employer (Terence Stamp), but their vendetta becomes a bloody rampage, and they are soon the objects of a manhunt. The young stars, including Kiefer Sutherland, Lou ...

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  5. Alex McSween. Alexander McSween is a close friend and business partner of John Tunstall. He is also a lawyer. He is married to Susan McSween and they live in Lincoln. After John's death, Alex and his wife went into hiding and although they were upset by John's death they did not agree with the way Billy ended up running the gang of Regulators.

  6. Young Guns Wiki. Alex Mcsween. Alex was the friend of John Tunstall and was later killed at the end of the Lincoln County War. Categories.

  7. Apr 2, 2021 · McSween took a liking to the young Englishman and partnered with him in his effort to challenge the Murphy-Dolan House. It was a fateful decision. Tunstall was murdered by a House-backed posse in February 1878. And McSween was shot down in the Battle of Lincoln five months later. Alexander McSween’s move didn’t pan out.

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