• that took place between July 15–19, 1878, in Lincoln, New Mexico. It was the largest armed battle of the Lincoln County War in the New Mexico Territory...
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  • England Battle of Lincoln (1217), at Lincoln Castle in Lincoln, England Battle of Lincoln (1878), in Lincoln County, New Mexico, United States This...
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    The Lincoln County War was an Old West conflict between rival factions which began in 1878 in Lincoln County, New Mexico Territory, the predecessor of the...
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    a group of cattle rustlers. He became well known in the region when he joined the Regulators and took part in the Lincoln County War of 1878. He and two...
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    statesman, who served as the 16th president of the United States, from 1861 until his assassination in 1865. Lincoln led the United States through the American...
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    McComb, John (1878). "Reports of Brigadier Generals: To Brigadier-General P. F. Walsh, Adjutant-General, California". Appendix to the Journals of the Senate...
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    On April 14, 1865, Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the United States, was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth while attending the play Our American...
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    Alexander McSween (category Lincoln County Wars)
    Alexander McSween (June 15, 1837 — July 19, 1878) was a prominent figure during the Lincoln County War of the Old West, and a central character, alongside...
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    organizing as signs of revolutionary socialism. Tensions lingered well after the depression ended in 1878–79.[citation needed] Many of the new immigrant...
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    Lawrence Murphy (category 1878 deaths)
    employed by Murphy-Dolan. The range war culminated in the Battle of Lincoln from July 15–19, 1878. By that time Murphy was in poor health, suffering from...
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    the Haymarket Square riot, or the Haymarket Incident, was the aftermath of a bombing that took place at a labor demonstration on May 4, 1886, at Haymarket...
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  • Reservoir war (category History of Ohio)
    Paulding County, Ohio, United States in 1887. Just east of Antwerp, Ohio was the Six Mile Reservoir of the Wabash and Erie Canal. The reservoir, about 2000...
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    Richard M. Brewer (category Lincoln County Wars)
    1878), was an American cowboy and Lincoln County lawman. He was the founding leader of the Regulators, a deputized posse that fought in the Lincoln County...
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    Full History of the Molly Maguires. National Publishing Company. "The Battle of the Halsted Viaduct". UChicago Events. Retrieved September 15, 2016. Andrew...
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    celebrating the victory at the Battle of the Boyne (1689) of King William III (also Prince of Orange), over the former King James II of England (a Catholic, who...
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    Jesse Evans (category Lincoln County Wars)
    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...
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    The Battle of Virden, also known as the Virden Mine Riot and Virden Massacre, was a labor union conflict and a racial conflict in central Illinois that...
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    General, and the Battle for Labor Peace" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-04-29. Retrieved 2018-04-29. Autobiography of Theodore Roosevelt...
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  • There have been a few conspicuous instances of crime in the American city of Akron, Ohio. A rioting mob in 1900 destroyed several public buildings in their...
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  • Seven Rivers Warriors (category Lincoln County Wars)
    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...
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    into the Lincoln County jail and took alleged horse thief Jesus Largo from Sheriff Saturnino Baca and lynched him.[citation needed] By 1878 Coe had leased...
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  • War due to food shortages throughout the Confederate States of America 1863 – Battle of Fort Fizzle, June, also known as the Holmes County Draft Riots...
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    Lattimer massacre (category Labor disputes led by the United Mine Workers of America)
    Pennsylvania on September 10, 1897.[page needed][page needed] The miners were mostly of Polish, Slovak, Lithuanian and German ethnicities. Scores more miners were...
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    Homestead massacre, or Battle of Homestead, was an industrial lockout and strike that began on July 1, 1892, culminating in a battle in which strikers defeated...
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  • series of murders and violent rioting between warring Alderman Johnny "de Pow" Powers and Anthony D'Andrea from 1916 until 1921. Over a period of five years...
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  • The Lincoln County Regulators, or just the Regulators, were an American Old West deputized posse that fought in the Lincoln County War in New Mexico,...
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  • Jesse Evans Gang (category Lincoln County Wars)
    opposition in Lincoln County, New Mexico. They began by rustling the cattle and horses of the Tunstall-McSween Faction. In February 1878, a posse was dispatched...
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    of war, Robert Todd Lincoln, had called out U.S. troops. When they arrived, there was little for them to do apart from remaining on call in case of further...
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    16, 2017. Peter Zavodnyik (2011). The Rise of the Federal Colossus: The Growth of Federal Power from Lincoln to F.D.R. ABC-CLIO. pp. 233–34. ISBN 9780313392948...
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    Mitcham War (category History of racism in Alabama)
    the early 1890s. The conflict was between rural farmers in remote section of Clarke County named Mitcham Beat and merchants in Coffeeville and other towns...
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