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  1. John Henry Tunstall (6 March 1853 – 18 February 1878) was an English-born rancher and merchant in Lincoln County, New Mexico, United States. He competed with the Irish Catholic merchants, lawmen, and politicians who ran the town of Lincoln and the county. [citation needed] Tunstall, a member of the Republican Party, hoped to unseat the Irish ...

  2. Nov 16, 2009 · John Tunstall was a wealthy English rancher who was killed by a posse hired by The House, a rival faction in Lincoln County, New Mexico, in 1878. His death sparked a bloody conflict that involved Billy the Kid and other gunmen.

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  3. Jun 17, 2022 · John Tunstall was an English rancher who was ambushed and shot by a posse of outlaw gunmen in 1878, while fleeing from a lynch mob of his business rivals. His murder set off the Lincoln County War, a conflict between the ranchers and the deputies who were looking for the outlaws. Learn how his nephews marked the spot of his grave and erected a monument, and how Billy the Kid was involved in the events.

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  5. Nov 7, 2023 · John Tunstall was a London-born businessman who moved to New Mexico and competed with the Irish-controlled Murphy-Dolan monopoly. He was killed by a posse led by Sheriff Brady in 1878, sparking the Lincoln County War and the rise of Billy the Kid.

  6. Nov 2, 2021 · Then in 1876, an Englishman named John Tunstall saw an opportunity to steal Murphy and Dolan’s business, and he opened his own general store down the street. Backed by the Texas rancher John Chisum, who boasted the largest cattle herd in the West, Tunstall felt safe betting against The House. But, Tunstall’s plan worked a little too well.

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  7. John Tunstall was a rancher and merchant in Lincoln County, New Mexico, who competed with the Murphy & Dolan Mercantile and Banking Company and started the Lincoln County War. He was shot in the head by a posse in 1878, along with his rival Alexander McSween, who was also killed. The murders were rumored to be ordered by the company owners, but the evidence is inconclusive.

  8. Killing of John Tunstall. On February 18, 1878, members of the Sheriff's posse caught up to Tunstall while he and his ranch-hands, Richard "Dick" Brewer, Billy the Kid, John Middleton, Henry Newton Brown, Robert A. Widenmann, and Fred Waite, were herding his last nine horses back to Lincoln.

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