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  1. Henry Newton Brown (1857 – April 30, 1884) was an American Old West gunman who played the roles of both lawman and outlaw during his life. Brown was raised in Cold Springs Township, in Phelps County, ten miles south of Rolla, Missouri.

  2. Oct 5, 2019 · Henry Newton Brown was shot point-blank range with a shotgun while trying to escape the lynch mob. As great as his reputation was as a lawman, it was lost when he turned outlaw again and tried to rob a bank.

  3. Nov 26, 2021 · As reported by The Outlaw Marshal, Brown arrived in New Mexico in 1876. He initially worked for L.G. Murphy & Company. However, he left the firm 18 months later amid a dispute about pay.

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  4. There, he killed a cowhand in a gunfight outside a Texas panhandle town and moved on to Lincoln County, New Mexico, where he soon became involved in the Lincoln County War. Fighting on the side of the McSween – Tunstall faction, known as the “ Regulators ,” he befriended Billy the Kid .

  5. Henry Newton Brown (1857 – April 30, 1884) was a 19th century gunman who played the roles of both lawman and outlaw during his brief life. An orphan, Brown was raised in Rolla, Missouri, by relatives until the age of seventeen, when he left home and headed west.

  6. Henry Newton Brown started off in New Mexico, where he was one of the prominent members, along with Billy the Kid, of the famous Lincoln County Regulators. Brown managed to escape from the deadly gunfight on July 15, 1878, which effectively ended the Lincoln County War.

  7. May 2, 2022 · Henry Newton Brown (1857 – April 30, 1884) was an American Old West gunman who played the roles of both lawman and outlaw during his life. Brown was raised in Cold Springs Township, in Phelps County, ten miles south of Rolla, Missouri.

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