Yes.
Lincoln County
The Lincoln County War. It was a small town in New Mexico (Territory).
William Henry McCarty. He took the alias William H. Bonney when he was a teenager during the Lincoln County War. The newspapers came up with "Billy the Kid" about a year before he was killed at the age of 20.
Billy the Kid occupies a romantic position in American history. He was an outlaw whose shootings and killings were confined to the bloody Lincoln County War against other outlaws and rustlers.
Billy the Kid, also known as Henry McCarty, had several partners throughout his life, most notably with members of the Regulators during the Lincoln County War, such as Doc Scurlock, Charlie Bowdre, and Jose Chavez y Chavez. These individuals were integral to his activities in New Mexico, where they engaged in conflicts against rival factions. Additionally, Billy often operated alongside other outlaws and gunslingers during his tumultuous life in the American Old West.
Lincoln County
Birth of a Legend Billy the Kid and The Lincoln County War - 2011 is rated/received certificates of: USA:E
The outlaw "Billy the Kid"
The Lincoln County War. It was a small town in New Mexico (Territory).
Billy the Kid - 2014 was released on: USA: 2014
William Henry McCarty. He took the alias William H. Bonney when he was a teenager during the Lincoln County War. The newspapers came up with "Billy the Kid" about a year before he was killed at the age of 20.
Billy Lincoln's birth name is William C. Lincoln.
Billy the Kid occupies a romantic position in American history. He was an outlaw whose shootings and killings were confined to the bloody Lincoln County War against other outlaws and rustlers.
Billy the Kid, also known as Henry McCarty, had several partners throughout his life, most notably with members of the Regulators during the Lincoln County War, such as Doc Scurlock, Charlie Bowdre, and Jose Chavez y Chavez. These individuals were integral to his activities in New Mexico, where they engaged in conflicts against rival factions. Additionally, Billy often operated alongside other outlaws and gunslingers during his tumultuous life in the American Old West.
Matt Lincoln - 1970 Billy 1-11 was released on: USA: 10 December 1970
Billy Herndon referred to Lincoln's son, Robert Todd Lincoln, as "brats" in a somewhat affectionate manner, reflecting his perception of the youthful behavior and antics of the Lincoln children. Herndon, who was a close friend and law partner of Abraham Lincoln, often used informal language to describe the playful and sometimes mischievous nature of the president's sons. This term highlights the familial and informal dynamics surrounding the Lincoln family during a time when they were under immense public scrutiny.
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