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  2. Seven Rivers Warriors - Wikipedia

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    The Regulators tracked down and killed Seven Rivers rider Manuel Segovia on May 15, 1878, who was believed to have killed McNab with a shotgun. What would become known as the Battle of Lincoln began on July 15, 1878, lasting five days, with Bob Beckwith being killed during a gun battle with the Regulators on July 19.

  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. Lincoln County Regulators - Wikipedia

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    April 29, Frank McNab is killed by members of the Seven Rivers Warriors. Ab Saunders is badly wounded, and Frank Coe captured. April 30, George Coe shoots and wounds Seven Rivers member "Dutch Charlie" Kruling in Lincoln. Seven Rivers members Tom Green, Charles Marshall, Jim Patterson and John Galvin are killed that same day, and although the ...

  5. Pecos War - Wikipedia

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    Many of the smaller ranch communities, especially those with alleged criminal history, formed the Seven Rivers Warriors gang to defend against Chisum’s aggression. These included Buck Powell, Dick Smith, Andy Boyle, the Beckwith clan, W. H. Johnson, Jake Owen, Lewis Paxton, Nathan Underwood, Milo Pierce, Charlie Woltz, Charlie Perry, and ...

  6. Category:Outlaw gangs of the American Old West - Wikipedia

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    Seven Rivers Warriors; Smith Gang; T. Ten Percent Ring; W. Wild Bunch This page was last edited on 30 October 2024, at 09:47 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  7. Lincoln County War - Wikipedia

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    Sheriff Brady formed a posse to attach Tunstall's remaining assets at his ranch 70 miles from Lincoln. Dolan also enlisted the John Kinney Gang, Seven Rivers Warriors and the Jesse Evans Gang, and their job was mainly to harass and rustle cattle from Tunstall's and Chisum's ranches, as well as being the faction's hired gunmen. [8] [9]

  8. Jesse Evans - Wikipedia

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    On April 30, 1878, Seven Rivers Warriors 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 ...

  9. Frank Coe (Lincoln County War) - Wikipedia

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    Frank Coe was captured on April 29, 1878, by a posse led by Evans, that included members of both the Evans gang and the Seven Rivers Warriors. During the capture, Regulator Frank McNab was killed, and Saunders was badly wounded. [2] Coe escaped sometime prior to the Battle of Lincoln which occurred in July of that year. [citation needed]