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including the final incident of the Lincoln County War, called The Five Days’ Battle. The fight, which occurred at the McSween House, ended on July 19, 1878, when soldiers set fire to the house.
The new plaques on the south wall honor William Stanbery, a U.S. Congressman and the first attorney to try cases in Licking County, and Samuel Hunter, a Civil War veteran, judge, city solicitor ...
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Meet Nine Legendary Lawmen Who Tried To Tame The Wild WestIn New Mexico, Brown became embroiled in the infamous Lincoln County War and aligned himself with ... a cowboy and buffalo hunter in Texas, but by 1878, he had relocated to Fort Sumner, New ...
Pvt. Ben Leslie’s life was snuffed out aboard a Japanese “hell ship” in January 1945. Moored at the port of Takao in present-day Taiwan, the ship Enoura Maru held the New Mexico soldier and other ...
Lincoln County sheriff’s deputies and Limon police officers were conducting a narcotics investigation Friday when they tried to contact three suspects at a gas station in the 700 block of Main ...
LINCOLN COUNTY Ore. (KPTV) - A 21-year-old Lincoln City school bus driver was arrested Friday for alleged inappropriate communications with a student, according to the Lincoln City Police Department.
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - An old Korean War era hand grenade isn’t something you see on the sidewalk every day, but that was exactly the case Monday morning when Lincoln Fire & Rescue took care of ...
Lincoln and Lancaster County officials are preparing to take on the summer heat with a new heat response plan. Mayor Leirion Gaylor Baird and Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department Director ...
A new exhibit is now open at the Northumberland County Historical Society, but this is not your typical collection of artifacts. It all highlights former President Abraham Lincoln. The items were ...
The Lancaster County Board on Tuesday approved the application for a turnback tax to fund Lincoln’s convention center — the next step to making the long-awaited project a reality.
York County residents were divided in their support of the Revolutionary War, mirroring the divided sentiments across the nation. The York Rifle Company, formed in 1775, marched to Boston and ...
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