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  2. Activities. Criminal organization. Rivals. Earp Brothers. The Cochise County Cowboys is the modern name for a loosely associated group of outlaws living in Pima and Cochise County, Arizona in the late 19th century. The term " cowboy ", as opposed to " cowhand ," had only begun to come into wider usage during the 1870s.

  3. Learn about the outlaw gang that operated along the Mexican border of Arizona, stealing cattle, robbing stagecoaches, and fighting the Earps. See the names and photos of the main members of the Cowboy Faction and their allies.

  4. Mexican ranchers chased some rustlers in late May 1881, battling and killing three before these Cowboys got back into Cochise County, Arizona. The Cow Boys planned revenge for their friends’ killings. After that seven cowboys, including Old Man Clanton, were near the Border at Guadalupe Canyon, NM.

  5. Learn about the Clanton family and their ranch hands, a gang of cattle rustlers and stagecoach robbers who clashed with the Earps in Tombstone. Find out their names, crimes, and fates in this article by Legends of America.

  6. The Earp Vendetta Ride was a deadly search by a federal posse led by Deputy U.S. Marshal Wyatt Earp for a loose confederation of outlaw "Cowboys" they believed had ambushed his brothers Virgil and Morgan Earp, maiming the former and killing the latter.

  7. Jan 23, 2020 · Learn about the Cowboys, the biggest outlaw gang in the Old West, who operated in Arizona and New Mexico. Read how they clashed with the Earps, Doc Holliday and other lawmen and ranchers.

  8. Nov 15, 2021 · Bob Martin headed up the Cowboys in Arizona Territory, organizing them along the lines of Kinney’s loose-knit group of horse and cattle thieves. They were the frontier equivalent of a modern street gang.

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