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  1. September 16, 1931. (1931-09-16) (aged 79) Lincoln County, New Mexico, U.S. Occupation. Rancher. 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. He was allegedly arrested by the known corrupt Sheriff William Brady, who had been bribed or exploited by the Murphy House, which led him to side with Tunstall during the Lincoln County War. Coe ...

  3. Oct 25, 2016 · George Washington Coe (1856 – 1941) was born in Brighton, in Washington County, Iowa to a Civil War veteran. Coe was a cowboy and gunman during the Lincoln County War, alongside Billy the Kid. After the war, Coe settled down peacefully and became a respected member of the community.

    • George W. Coe
  4. George Washington Coe (1856 - 1941) was born in Brighton, in Washington County, Iowa to a Civil War veteran. Coe was a cowboy and gunman during the Lincoln County War, alongside Billy the Kid. After the war, Coe settled down peacefully and became a respected member of the community.

  5. Dec 15, 2020 · George Washington Coe (1856 – 1941) was born in Brighton, in Washington County, Iowa to a Civil War veteran. Alongside Billy the Kid, Coe was a gunman and a cowboy during the Lincoln County War. After the war, Coe settled down peacefully and became a respected member of the community.

    • George W. Coe
  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ab_SaundersAb Saunders - Wikipedia

    Ab Saunders (October 14, 1851 – February 5, 1883) was an American cowboy, and at times gunman, best known for his association with Billy the Kid, Charlie Bowdre, Frank McNab, Doc Scurlock, and Saunders's cousins Frank and George Coe, when he was a member of the Lincoln County Regulators, a deputized posse, during the 1878 Lincoln County War in the New Mexico Territory (New Mexico did not ...

  7. 1 wounded. The Battle of Lincoln, New Mexico, so-called Five-Day Battle or Five-Day Siege, [1] [2] was a five-day-long firefight between the Murphy-Dolan Faction and the Regulators that took place between July 15–19, 1878, in Lincoln, New Mexico. [3] [4] It was the largest armed battle of the Lincoln County War in the New Mexico Territory.

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