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  1. George Washington Coe (1856–1941) was an Old West cowboy and a gunman during the Lincoln County War.

  2. Nov 18, 2016 · George Coe fought as a Regulator during the Lincoln County War, and got something his pal Billy the Kid didn’t—amnesty for his actions. Coe was one of the men who confronted Andrew “Buckshot” Roberts at Blazer’s Mill on April 4, 1878.

  3. 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.

  4. George Coe found himself dragged into the Lincoln County War by way of his own unjust arrest by county Sheriff William J. Brady.

    • November 14, 1941 (85)
    • July 13, 1856
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    • November 14, 1941
  5. Billy the Kid and The Regulators fought against the Jesse Evans Gang in the historic Lincoln County War to avenge the wrongful death of John Tunstall.

  6. Nov 7, 2023 · Around this time, Henry Brown, George Coe, and Joe Smith slipped out of the McSween house to the Tunstall store, where they chased two Dolan men into an outhouse with rifle fire and forced them to dive into the bottom to escape.

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  8. Nov 8, 2016 · George W Coe fought alongside Billy the Kid in the gun smoke of the Lincoln County War. Frontier Fighter tells the story of Coe's early life, his acquaintance with Billy the Kid, and his role...

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