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25: 143: 350:. That battle ended in a draw. McSween and his business partner Harvey Morris, along with Regulator Tom Cullin were killed, as were Peppin's men, "Dutch Charlie" Kruling, Bob Beckwith, and Charlie Crawford. Other Regulators escaped, and although the tensions continued for some time afterward, for all practical purposes the Lincoln County War ended there. 495: 327:
Peppin continued to use deputized members of the Murphy-Dolan faction, include Jessie Evans, one of the Deputies who had slain Tunstall. He then led a campaign against the Regulators, resulting in the death of Regulator Frank McNabb and with Regulator Ab Saunders being seriously wounded during the
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Peppin was present during the Sheriff Brady shootout, but was not wounded. Following Brady's death, John Copeland was appointed to the office of sheriff, but was dismissed shortly thereafter, allegedly due to his refusing to take the side of the Murphy-Dolan faction, and he was replaced by Peppin,
312:, led by Dick Brewer, were formed to bring to justice those involved in the Tunstall's death, and several were killed over the following months, to include the Regulator leader Dick Brewer, and with 370:. He also worked as a butcher for rancher Pat Coghlan for a time during this period, before returning to work as a mason. He testified in the court of inquiry on behalf of Colonel 237:
to form a rival business, which developed into tensions between the Murphy-Dolan and Tunstall-McSween factions. By this time, Peppin was working as a Deputy Sheriff for Sheriff
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into Lincoln on July 15, 1878, to clash with the rest of the Regulators, assembled by Alexander McSween. In what would become known as the
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in the killing of Sheriff Brady. Peppin lived out the remainder of his life in solitude, dying on 14 September 1904 in
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whose loyalties were with Murphy-Dolan, and with his weak demeanor he was easily influenced by that faction.
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end, resigning as sheriff immediately afterward, and begging for sanctuary at
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in a local mercantile and banking operation. By 1876, rancher and businessman
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having seen little to no combat action. He began working as a
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as a part of the 5th Infantry California Volunteers in 1861.
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Some time around 1874 Peppin became The first person with
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High Noon in Lincoln: Violence on the Western Frontier
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to counter the hired guns employed by Murphy-Dolan.
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