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    John Simpson Chisum (August 16, 1824 – December 22, 1884) was a wealthy cattle baron in the American West in the mid-to-late 19th century. He was born in Hardeman County, Tennessee , and moved with his family to the Republic of Texas in 1837, later finding work as a building contractor.

  2. Interactive map. The Goodnight-Loving Trail. Forts and Reservations. John S. Chisum. The “Chain Gang”.

  3. A cattle baron who moved longhorn herds from Texas into New Mexico in the mid-1800s, Chisum would work with Charles Goodnight and Oliver Loving, found one of the largest cattle ranches in the American West, and become involved in New Mexico’s Lincoln County War.

  4. Jan 19, 2024 · He started a ranch there in the Bosque Grande, about 40 miles south of Fort Sumner. During these years, John provided a home in Bonham, Texas, and financial support, for his common law wife, Jensie, a bi-racial former slave, and their two daughters, Harriet and Almeady.

  5. Nov 4, 2014 · By 1872, Chisum had left Texas and set up a cattle ranch along the Pecos River in southern New Mexico Territory. By 1867, his ranch was headquartered at Bosque Grande, about 35 miles north of Roswell.

  6. John Chisum's South Springs Ranch. Chisum was a cattle baron and large land holder in New Mexico during the mid 1800s. He was a central figure in the so-called Lincoln County war, along with William Bonney (Billy the Kid) and Pat Garrett.

  7. Mar 1, 2017 · One day in April 1877 Wylie, John and Pitser Chisum, and their cowboys rode north of Seven Rivers to surround the adobe ranch house of Hugh Beckwith, a known cattle stealer. The two sides exchanged fire, but no one was hit, and the besiegers finally withdrew.

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