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The Battle of Lincoln, New Mexico, so-called Five-Day Battle or Five-Day Siege, 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. It was the largest armed battle of the Lincoln County War in the New Mexico Territory.
- Nathan Dudley
On January 19, 1865, President Abraham Lincoln nominated...
- Battle of Lincoln
The Second Battle of Lincoln occurred at Lincoln Castle on...
- Lincoln County War
The Lincoln County War was an Old West conflict between...
- Nathan Dudley
The Battle of Lincoln, New Mexico, 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. It was the largest armed battle of the Lincoln County War in the New Mexico Territory.
- July 15-19, 1878
- Regulators escaped and disbanded afterwards
The Battle of Lincoln may refer to one of the following: Battle of Lincoln (1141), at Lincoln Castle in Lincoln, England; Battle of Lincoln (1217), at Lincoln Castle in Lincoln, England; Battle of Lincoln (1878), in Lincoln County, New Mexico, United States
The Battle of Lincoln in New Mexico from July 15 through July 19, 1878 was the largest armed conflict of the Lincoln County War, a now famous range war which took place in Lincoln, New Mexico. The "war" led to the notoriety of gunman Billy the Kid. The Battle of Lincoln was also one of the...
The Battle of Lincoln, or the First Battle of Lincoln, occurred on 2 February 1141 in Lincoln, England between King Stephen of England and forces loyal to Empress Matilda. Stephen was captured during the battle, imprisoned, and effectively deposed while Matilda ruled for a short time.