Violence in Lincoln County, 1869-1881: A New Mexico ItemHistory of the bloody "Lincoln County War" in New Mexico. Includes human-interest stories of participants in the development of the New Mexican frontier |
Contents
ONE In Retrospect | 3 |
TWO Samuel Axtell Governor | 22 |
THREE Emil Fritz John Chisum Alex McSween | 31 |
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Violence in Lincoln County, 1869-1881: Facsimile of 1957 Edition William A. Keleher Limited preview - 2007 |
Violence in Lincoln County, 1869-1881: Facsimile of 1957 Edition William Aloysius Keleher Limited preview - 2007 |
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A. A. McSween affidavit Alex Antrim appointed April arrest asked Axtell Axtell's Baker bond Bonney's Bowdre Brewer Catron cattle charge Charles Fritz Chisum Cimarron citizens court death deponent Deputy Sheriff Dick Brewer Dolan and Riley Doņa Ana County Dudley Emil Fritz escape Fe New Mexican February fired Fort Stanton Fort Sumner Frank Baker Garrett George Governor Wallace grand jury Grant County horses Indians indictment J. J. Dolan jail January Jesse Evans John H Judge Bristol July Justice Kinney L. G. Murphy letter Lincoln County Lincoln County War March Matthews McSween Mescalero Mesilla Mexico military Morton murder Olinger outlaws party Pat Garrett Pecos River President prisoners proclamation ranch Roberts Rudabaugh Rudulph Rynerson San Miguel County Santa Fe Schurz Sheriff Brady Sheriff Peppin shot and killed soldiers Stanton Sumner Territory Texas told town Tunstall Tunstall's United Vegas Gazette Wallace's warrant White Oaks William Bonney Wilson wrote


