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  2. Seven Rivers, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Seven Rivers, New Mexico was formerly a ghost town, located between Carlsbad and Artesia, New Mexico. [1] The town itself was first settled in the mid-1860s, and for a time thrived as a trading post. Its name derives from seven creeks that flowed through it, into the Pecos River. [2]

  3. John Wallace Olinger - Wikipedia

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    John Wallace Olinger (3 May 1849 - 25 February 1940) was a lawman from New Mexico. While the family moved to Indian Territory , he went down to Seven Rivers, New Mexico , where he was a member of the Seven Rivers Warriors who fought in the Lincoln County War . [ 1 ]

  4. Jesse Evans Gang - Wikipedia

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    The gang initiated numerous acts of robbery and cattle rustling from 1876 through 1880, most committed in New Mexico. Sometime in the spring of 1876 Evans and other gang members killed Pancho Cruz, Roman Mes and Tomas Cuerele at Shedd's ranch at San Augustin, Dona Ana County. They then shifted their domain to Lincoln County, New Mexico.

  5. Roscoe "Rustling Bob" Bryant - Wikipedia

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    Roscoe "Rustling Bob" Bryant (died September 1878) was a member of the John Kinney Gang during New Mexico's Lincoln County War. [1] He was killed by members of Selman's Scouts near Seven Rivers, New Mexico in September 1878.

  6. Seven Rivers Warriors - Wikipedia

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    On April 1, 1878, Sheriff Brady and Deputy Sheriff George Hindman [4] were killed by Billy the Kid and other Regulators in Lincoln, New Mexico. On April 29, 1878, members of the Seven Rivers Gang killed Regulator Frank McNab and badly wounded Regulator Ab Saunders, in addition to capturing Frank Coe .

  7. Tom Pickett (outlaw) - Wikipedia

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    Living in Mexico for a time, he was one of several men who were charged with the murders of four Mexicans at Seven Rivers, New Mexico on January 8, 1884, although he managed to avoid arrest. He settled in Holbrook, Arizona and, in 1888, married Catherine Kelly.

  8. All of New Mexico's rivers top list for most imperiled in nation

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    Apr. 16—All of New Mexico's rivers have made the top spot this year on a list of the most endangered in the country. That's right, all of them. Last year's U.S. Supreme Court's Sackett decision ...

  9. Bob Olinger - Wikipedia

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    Robert Olinger is listed in the 1875 Grayson County, Texas, tax rolls. [7] His brother John Wallace Olinger and his ranching partner, William Harrison Johnson, arrived at Seven Rivers, New Mexico, and stayed at the Beckwith Ranch. Robert, along with his mother, arrived sometime later.

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