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George Coe (Lincoln County War)

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By 1878 Coe had leased land in Lincoln County to establish his own ranch. He and his cousin continued to battle rustlers, but now it was often in defense of their own possessions.
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gang member Charles "Dutch Charlie" Kruling in Lincoln on the morning of April 30, 1878, a day after Seven Rivers members had shot and killed the new Regulator leader,
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Frontier Fighter: the Autobiography of George W. Coe, Who Fought and Rode with Billy the Kid
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George Coe was dragged into the Lincoln County War after being arrested by county
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between the two factions. He was later arrested for the murder of
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and horse thieves. On July 18, 1876, he and Frank, accompanied by
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faction" and their supporters. This included members of the
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belonging to another cousin. For a time they lived near
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George Washington Coe; Nannie Hillary Harrison (1934).
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George W. Coe in 1934 displaying his missing finger
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Index


Washington County, Iowa
Chaves County, New Mexico
Old West
cowboy
gunman
Lincoln County War
Brighton, Iowa
New Mexico Territory
Frank Coe
Fort Stanton
Raton, New Mexico
cattle rustlers
Doc Scurlock
Charlie Bowdre
Ab Saunders
Sheriff
lynched
Lincoln County War
Sheriff
William J. Brady
Lincoln County Regulators
Billy the Kid
Murphy-Dolan
Jesse Evans Gang
John Kinney Gang
Battle of Lincoln
Buckshot Roberts
Gunfight of Blazer's Mills
Seven Rivers Warriors

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