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  1. Nov 2, 2021 · By Genevieve Carlton | Edited By Adam Farley. Published November 2, 2021. New Mexico's Lincoln County War only lasted a few short months in 1878, but this deadly clash between ranchers became one of the defining events of the Wild West.

  2. Nov 7, 2023 · The Lincoln County War was a cattle war between rival factions in the New Mexico Territory. The war became famous because of its famous gunslingers. Specifically Billy the Kid, Sheriff William J. Brady, John Chisum, Jose Chavez y Chavez Alexander McSween, James Dolan, and Lawrence Murphy.

  3. LINCOLN COUNTY WAR. 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 ...

  4. United States history. Learn about this topic in these articles: Lincoln county. In Lincoln. …was the centre of the Lincoln County War (1878), fought between rival merchants for economic domination. It began with accusations of cattle rustling and escalated to murder and a five-day gun battle at the courthouse.

  5. Jun 12, 2006 · The Lincoln County War was a lawless episode in New Mexico history that is best remembered today for having triggered the legend of Billy the Kid. On April 1, 1878, during that bitter business feud, the Kid and other so-called Regulators killed Lincoln County Sheriff William Brady.

  6. The Lincoln County War. In 1878 a “ war ” erupted in Lincoln County, New Mexico Territory. Gen. Philip Sheridan, a Civil War hero, observed that “ the population of that section is divided into two parties, who have an intense desire to exterminate each other . . .

  7. The Lincoln County War was an Old West conflict between rival factions which began in 1878 in Lincoln County, New Mexico Territory, the predecessor of the state of New Mexico, and continued until 1881. The feud became famous because of the participation of William H. Bonney.

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