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  1. Billy the Kid, Dick Brewer, and Charlie Bowdre were key members of The Regulators in the Lincoln County War, fighting against the Jesse Evans Gang. Billy the Kid felt indebted to John Tunstall ...

  2. Oct 7, 2021 · October 7, 2021 ·. The outlaw Jesse Evans and his mystery woman. Very little of Jesse Evans' early history is known. He was born around 1853 in Missouri or Texas. In Elk City, Kansas he was arrested with his parents for passing counterfeit money on June 26, 1871. After he was released Evans traveled to New Mexico Territory and worked as a ...

  3. Mar 21, 2024 · Jesse Evans - Outlaw Leader of the Evans Gang and Opponent of Billy The Kid (American Old West Facts)---#cowboyquotes #oldwest #JesseEvans---🎥 Watch more at...

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  4. Jesse J. Evans is believed to have been born around 1853 in Missouri, although some historians believe he was born in Texas. He was half-Cherokee, and a graduate of Washington and Lee College in Virginia. He was arrested with both his parents on June 26, 1871, in Elk City, Kansas, for p*ing counterfeit money. He was released shortly thereafter ...

  5. On February 18, 1878, members of the Evans Gang led by Jesse Evans killed John Tunstall, sparking the Lincoln County War. The Lincoln County Regulators were formed shortly thereafter to counter the gunmen hired by Murphy-Dolan. The Regulators included Billy the Kid, Richard "Dick" Brewer, Charlie Bowdre and Doc Scurlock, but numbered some forty ...

  6. Jesse Evans was found guilty of participating in the robbery of the Sender & Siebenborn store, and found guilty for the murder of Ranger George Bingham. Evans was sentenced to 10 years on each count and was received at Huntsville on December 1st 1880 as prisoner number 9078. On May 23rd 1882, Jesse Evans escaped from a work crew and disappeared.

  7. Jul 19, 2016 · Jesse Evans (the photo on the right is disputed) New Mexico’s Mes Gang came to a bloody end in August 1875. They’d been rustling cattle from John Chisum (and may have killed a man). Outlaw Jessie Evans (pictured) and some of his pals trailed the gang into Mexico and took four of them into custody.

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