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  2. Seven Rivers Warriors - Wikipedia

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    John Beckwith was killed by fellow member John Jones on August 26, 1879, also in Seven Rivers. On November 23, 1879, gang member Tom Walker was killed in a saloon gunfight in Seven Rivers. Gang member and Deputy US Marshal Bob Olinger was killed by Billy the Kid, along with Deputy Sheriff James Bell, [5] on April 28, 1881, during a jail escape ...

  3. Lincoln County Regulators - Wikipedia

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    Seven Rivers gang members at that time were beginning to turn on one another. May 15, The Regulators gained some revenge by storming the area around Seven Rivers, capturing and killing Manuel Segovia, the cowboy who had killed Frank McNab. July 15, the Regulators were surrounded in Lincoln at the McSween house. Facing them were the Dolan/Murphy ...

  4. Jesse Evans - Wikipedia

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    The Regulators reacted by tracking down Manuel Segovia, the Seven Rivers 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 Battle of Lincoln , which ended in a draw with three dead on the Regulators side, and three dead on the Murphy-Dolan side, along ...

  5. Lincoln County War - Wikipedia

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    After Brewer's death, the Regulators elected McNab as their captain. On April 29, 1878, Sheriff Peppin was directing a posse that included the Jesse Evans Gang and the Seven Rivers Warriors. They engaged in a shootout with the Regulators McNab, Saunders, and Frank Coe at the Fritz Ranch.

  6. 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.

  7. Battle of Lincoln (1878) - Wikipedia

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    That same day, Seven Rivers members Tom Green, Charles Marshall, Jim Patterson, and John Galvin were killed in Lincoln, and the Regulators were blamed. [citation needed] On May 15, a group of 22 Regulators—led by Deputy Sheriff Scurlock and including Bonnie—tracked down Manuel Segovia of the Seven Rivers gang. They believed he had killed McNab.

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  9. Selman's Scouts - Wikipedia

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    Selman's Scouts, also called The Rustlers, [1] the Wrestlers [2] and later Selman-Evans gang, [3] was a gang formed by brothers John and younger brother Tom Cat Selman in 1878 in Lincoln County, New Mexico, during the Lincoln County War, when they coalesced with the Murphy-Dolan faction. [4]