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  1. Alexander McSween (June 15, 1837 — July 19, 1878) was a prominent figure during the Lincoln County War of the Old West, and a central character, alongside John Tunstall, in opposing businessmen and gunmen Lawrence Murphy and James Dolan.

  2. Alexander McSween – Igniting the Lincoln County War. Alexander McSween was lawyer in Lincoln County, New Mexico, who, along with partner, John Tunstall, opened a rival store in Lincoln, vying for the business that had been controlled by the Murphy & Dolan Mercantile and Banking.

  3. Jul 16, 2019 · Published: Jul 16, 2019 · Modified: Nov 7, 2023 by Russell Yost · This post may contain affiliate links ·. Alexander McSween was a notable person during the Lincoln County War of the Wild West. He, along with John Tunstall, participated in cattle ranching and was a top competitor of Lawrence Murphy and James Dolan.

  4. Nov 16, 2009 · The big ranchers, led by John Chisum and Alexander McSween, didn’t believe merchants should dominate the beef markets and began to challenge The House. Tunstall, a wealthy young English...

  5. Jun 12, 2006 · Immediately after the posse had shot down Tunstall, Alexander McSween gathered around him a cadre of the toughest men he could find. Some were already on the Tunstall payroll, some were sent by Chisum and some joined because they had a grudge against the House–all were bad men to mess with.

  6. View larger. When lawyer Alexander McSween and a young Englishman, John H. Tunstall, began competing with local merchants Lawrence G. Murphy and James Dolan in the tiny community of Lincoln, New Mexico, in the late 1870s, the result was the Lincoln County War. From February 18, 1878, to February 18, 1879, the rivals fought for economic ...

  7. Architectural remains and burned artifacts from the McSween House in Lincoln, New Mexico, were recovered during archaeological test excavations conducted in the summers of 1986, 1987, and 1988. The Alexander and Susan McSween house was the scene of the most famous gun battle of the Lincoln County War, a violent struggle between two rival ...

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