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  1. Jul 24, 2011 · In one of the Lincoln County War’s earliest violent encounters, John H. Tunstall was shot and killed at a nearby site on February 18, 1878. Tunstalls death set off a series of violent reprisals between his friends, among whom was William “Billy the Kid” Bonney, and forces of the Murphy/Dolan faction of the tragic conflict.

  2. After protesting the presence of the posse on his land, Tunstall was shot in the head on February 18, 1878. This incident started what became known as the Lincoln County War. Billy the Kid was deeply affected by the murder, claiming that Tunstall was one of the only men that treated him like he was “free-born and white.”

  3. In one of the Lincoln County War's most violent encounters, John H. Tunstall was shot and killed at a nearby site on February 18, 1878. Tunstall's death set off a series of violent reprisals between his friends, among whom was William "Billy the Kid" Bonney, and forces of the Murphy/Dolan faction of this tragic conflict.

  4. On February 18, 1878 John H. Tunstall was murdered south of Lincoln-The Tunstall Murder Site-by Brandon Dickson. Surprisingly, it is not that difficult to get to the location of John Tunstalls murder. An easy turn off of US 70 near Glencoe, New Mexico will get you there. From US 70 turn South onto Glencoe Loop. Then turn (South) onto Coe ...

  5. Tunstalls murder angered his young ranch hand, McCarty. So much so that McCarty exacted revenge for his friend’s death. Tunstalls murder and McCarty’s rampage catalyzed the Lincoln County War that would eventually lead to McCarty’s own death in 1881 at the hands of Pat Garrett.

  6. Nov 16, 2009 · Long simmering tensions in Lincoln County, New Mexico, explode into a bloody shooting war when gunmen murder the English rancher John Tunstall. Tunstall had established a large ranching...

  7. Nov 7, 2023 · Murder. John Tunstall's business put him into conflict with many powerful men.

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