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369:, Evans was mentioned, and Billy Bonney even stated in one that he feared being assassinated by Evans. On March 6, 1878 William Morton and Frank Baker were tracked down by the Regulators and killed for the Tunstall murder, and on that same day Evans and Tom Hill were rustling sheep during which Hill was killed and Evans was wounded by the sheep farmer. On April 29, 1878, Evans led a posse that killed Regulator 656: 430: 123: 660: 31: 412:. Ranger Carson was also shot and wounded. The gang had already lost several other members, killed prior to Presidio while Rangers were pursuing them, to include Dolly Graham. Evans was arrested, tried and sentenced to prison. However, he escaped while on work detail one day, but was recaptured a few months later. Sent to 380:
members Tom Green, Charles Marshall, Jim Patterson and John Galvin were killed in Lincoln, and although the Regulators were blamed, that was never proven, and there were feuds going inside the Seven Rivers Warriors at that time. The Regulators reacted by tracking down Manuel Segovia, the Seven Rivers
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article. According to 1961 The English Westerners Brand Book Volume 3-13 "...Private John Reovir and a Mexican were killed and three soldiers, Benedict Alig, Hugh McBride, and Samuel Spence, and a Mexican were seriously wounded...". In addition another soldier would die of Injuries. See Nolan p. 64]
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Evans stood trial for the murder, but was acquitted. It was around this time that Evans broke away from the Kinney Gang to form his own gang. Several of the Kinney Gang members joined him in the new gang, including Billy Morton, Frank Baker, Jim McDaniels, Buffalo Bill Spawn, Dolly Graham, Tom Hill,
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Kinney had been badly wounded in the earlier fight, and needed to heal. A short time after that night, while Kinney was still healing, Evans and gang member Samual Blanton shot and killed Quirino Fletcher in Las Cruces, for reasons still not known. There was also alleged to have been a third shooter
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With some coaxing, Roberts did talk to Morrison, who found his story convincing enough to write a book detailing Roberts' exploits as Billy the Kid, but eventually his story was discredited by almost all historians. Hines won his case, and was granted his brother's land in North Dakota, although it
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Hines told Morrison of his experiences in the range war and surprised him by claiming that Billy the Kid was still alive, but refused to reveal the name he had assumed or exactly where he was living. Some commentators have suggested that Hines was actually Evans, living under an assumed name.
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Morrison privately continued his search for the man who claimed to be Billy the Kid, and in 1948 an elderly man named Frank J. Dalton in Lawton, Oklahoma claimed to be Jesse James, and said Billy the Kid was still alive in Hamilton Texas, where he was known as O. L. Roberts.
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dated January 3rd 1876, the soldiers came from "E" Company/Third Battalion/8th U.S. Cavalry. Two persons were killed-a Private Le Voir and a Mexican and three other soldiers were badly wounded and another soldier was found badly beaten. See
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and features Evans in a mainly historically accurate role, only for him and his gang to be ambushed and wiped out by the protagonist and several of Billy the Kid's regulators a few days after Pat Garrett claims the bounty on Billy.
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and his faction. Despite the fame that Billy the Kid would eventually receive due to the war, by many accounts Evans was the most feared of the two factions. Evans and members of his gang harassed rancher
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Bob Martin, Nicholas Provencio, and Manuel Segovia. Although usually referred as the "Jesse Evans Gang", they referred to themselves as "The Boys". They were involved in numerous acts of
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gang member believed responsible for the death of McNab, killing him. Starting on July 15, 1878, Evans and his gang were a main factor in the
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in New Mexico, three, including himself, remained alive, and that the other two were Jim McDaniels (an Evans Gang member) and
696: 451: 144: 494: 382: 187: 914: 466: 447: 416:, he was released in 1882 and was never seen or heard from again. Where he went and what happened to him is a mystery. 159: 140: 909: 285:, and Jim McDaniels went into Las Cruces. While there the gang members became involved in a disagreement and later a 473: 232: 166: 440: 347:, and on February 18, 1878, Evans, Frank Baker, William Morton, and Tom Hill murdered Tunstall, which ignited the 133: 593:, although his three appearances present radical continuity problems for Johnstone's shared western universe. In 359: 583: 480: 173: 274:. At the time, Kinney was leading one of the more well-known gangs in the New Mexico Territory, called the 263: 669: 530:, located an elderly man called Joe Hines in Florida, who had claimed the lands of his deceased brother. 884: 659:. According to one newspaper report January 29, 1876 there were 3 to 4 killed and one crippled. See the 462: 401: 377: 155: 702: 590: 271: 248: 527: 267: 388:
After the Lincoln War ended, Evans and gang member Billy Campbell on February 18, 1879, killed an
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Morrison also attempted to track down former Evans Gang member Jim McDaniels, locating him in
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takes place during the Lincoln County War even though it references the events of
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Billy the Kid's Cooperation with Lew Wallace, Murder of Huston Chapman
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During Morrison's interview, Hines said that of those involved in the
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money. He was released shortly thereafter, and by 1872 he was in the
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claiming to verify that Roberts was, in fact, Billy the Kid.
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Jesse J. Evans is believed to have been born around 1853 in
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The Tragic Days of Billy the Kid: Facsimile of 1956 Edition
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In 1948, a probate investigator from St. Louis, Missouri,
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That the number of casualties was six is confirmed – see
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and was employed by several ranches, including that of
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Legends and Lies: Great Mysteries of the American West
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present, a man named Morris, but that is unconfirmed.
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which resulted in several persons killed and wounded.
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Las Vegas gazette. volume, January 29, 1876, Image 1
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In 553:was never shown that Hines had been Evans. 29: 18: 860:Huston Chapman, Attorney for Alex McSween 514:Learn how and when to remove this message 373:and badly wounded Regulator Ab Saunders. 207:Learn how and when to remove this message 354:Evans would figure prominently into the 330:In late 1877 the gang was hired by the " 815:. Tom Doherty Associates. p. 126. 643: 7: 920:Washington and Lee University alumni 452:adding citations to reliable sources 145:adding citations to reliable sources 855:Lincoln County War Start to Finish 270:, where he became associated with 14: 905:People from New Mexico Territory 900:Outlaws of the American Old West 428: 121: 35:Jesse Evans and a woman, c. 1870 758:Billy the Kid: Beyond the Grave 734:. 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