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

  2. Oct 28, 2020 · As the boys ride towards Chisum's ranch, the riders come into view and they realize it is a posse of Dolan men who open fire on them. George Coe remembered they "were hitting the high spots." The posse besieges Chisum's ranch for most of the day, but finally gives up and return to Lincoln.

  3. 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...

  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.

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  5. 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.

  6. George Washington Coe was an Old West cowboy and for a time gunman alongside Billy the Kid during the Lincoln County War.

  7. Lincoln County War

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