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Okla-homey
2/18/2006, 07:23 AM
February 18, 1878 Murder ignites "Lincoln County War"

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Lincoln County NM

On this day 128 years ago, 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 operation in Lincoln County two years earlier in 1876, stepping into the middle of a dangerous political and economic rivalry for control of the region.

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John Tunstall

Two Irish-Americans, J.J. Dolan and L.G. Murphy, operated a general store called The House, which controlled access to lucrative beef contracts with the government. 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."

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John Chisum

Tunstall, a wealthy young English emigrant, soon realized that his interests were with Chisum and McSween in this conflict, and he became a leader of the anti-House forces. He won Dolan's and Murphy's lasting enmity by establishing a competing general merchandise store in Lincoln.

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Tunstall's store built to compete with "The House"

By 1877, the power struggle was threatening to become overtly violent, and Tunstall began to hire young gunmen for protection, including the soon-to-be-infamous William Bonney, better known as Billy the Kid.

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William Bonney -- Billy the Kid

Early the next year, "The House" used its considerable political resources to strike back at Tunstall, winning a court judgment and bench order demanding that Tunstall turn over some of his horses to pay an outstanding debt.

When Tunstall refused to turn over the horses, the House-controlled Lincoln County sheriff dispatched a posse-with William Morton, another House supporter, at the head-to take them.

Billy the Kid and several other Tunstall hands were working on the ranch when they spotted the approaching posse. Outnumbered, the men fled, but they had not gone far before they saw Tunstall gallop straight up to the posse to protest its presence on his property. As Billy and the others watched, Morton pulled his gun and shot Tunstall dead with a bullet to the head.

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Tunstall's grave in Lincoln, NM

Although he had not worked for Tunstall long, Billy the Kid deeply resented this cold-blooded murder, and he immediately began a vendetta of violence against "The House" and its allies. Lincoln County became a war zone, and both sides began a spree of vicious killings.

By July, "The House" was prevailing, having added Alex McSween to its lists of victims.

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Alex McSween

However, fighting would continue to erupt sporadically until 1884, when John Chisum died of natural causes, and "The House" finally regained full control of Lincoln County. By that time, Billy the Kid had already been dead for three years, gunned down by Lincoln County Sheriff Pat Garrett.

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Pat Garret

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2/18/2006, 07:56 AM
If ever in the area, the old courthouse in Lincoln County is now a museum, complete with bullet holes in the wall. There is mucho memorabilia there, including a photo of some dude who's head came off during a hanging.

I tell you that because that seemed like the coolest thing there when I was a kid.

Also, Bonney's original tombstone is there.

Taxman71
2/18/2006, 08:07 AM
By that time, Billy the Kid had already been dead for three years, gunned down by Lincoln County Sheriff Pat Garrett.


I think Brushy Bill will disagree with you on this one.

85Sooner
2/18/2006, 09:32 AM
did they ever do DNA on him?

TUSooner
2/20/2006, 07:31 AM
Very nice account of the "War"!

soonerjoker
2/20/2006, 10:56 AM
the movie with john wayne was a good one.

did anyone ever see john wayne's niece in anything else ?????

her screen name was "pamela mcmyler".

i saw her in un-employment line in north hollywood in 1971.

Hamhock
2/20/2006, 11:03 AM
Hey dawg...did you see the size of that chicken?