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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. Nov 16, 2009 · John Chisum was a cattleman and a participant in the violent Lincoln County War of 1878-81, where he fought against the small ranchers and merchants who were accused of rustling his cattle. He died at Eureka Springs, Arkansas, three years after the war ended, leaving an estate worth half a million dollars.

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  4. John Chisum was a cattle baron who moved longhorn herds from Texas into New Mexico in the mid-1800s. He worked with Charles Goodnight and Oliver Loving, and became involved in the Lincoln County War. He died of cancer in 1884. Learn more about his life, his love affair, his slaves, his ranching empire, and his role in the Lincoln County War.

  5. Jan 19, 2024 · Pioneer cattle baron John Simpson Chisum lived an intriguing life and some of his descendants are honored in an exhibition now in Southlake, Texas. Trailblazing With Cattle Baron John Chisum, Sweet Jensie, and Their Descendants | Lifestyle & Entertainment | countylinemagazine.com

  6. Mar 1, 2017 · John Chisum was a cattle dealer and rancher who drove Longhorns west out of Texas to New Mexico Territory in the 1880s. He is known for his confrontation with Billy the Kid, the notorious outlaw who robbed his ranch and killed his men. Learn about his life, career, and legacy from this article by Richard Weddle.

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  7. Dec 23, 2020 · Learn about the life and legend of John Chisum, a cattle dealer who fought against William H. Bonney in the Lincoln County War and became a hero of the Old West. Find out how he met Bonney in a saloon, how he faced down a Colt revolver, and how he died in a shootout with a rival rancher.

  8. Nov 4, 2014 · John S. Chisum, who partnered with Charles Goodnight to supply cattle to the Navajos at Bosque Redondo in 1866, moved to New Mexico permanently in 1872, where he lorded over 100 miles of New Mexico’s Pecos River Valley, and later was a key player in the Lincoln County War.

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