1876-1877 range war in Pecos River, New Mexico
Pecos War |
---|
|
The Pecos River as seen in the 1880s, where the conflict took its name |
Date | 1876 - 1877 |
---|
Location | |
---|
Caused by | Stock and grazing dispute |
---|
Resulted in | Inconclusive |
---|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
The Pecos War, also known as the War of the Pecos and the Chisum War, was a range war fought by cattle baron John Chisum against neighboring small ranchers, farmers, and Native Americans from 1876-1877 along the Pecos River in New Mexico.[2] The conflict was caused primarily by competition: Chisum believed that his livestock and other resources were being depleted upon by people he alleged to be rustlers.[1] At the same time, Chisum was also fighting Mescalero Apaches from the nearby reservations who were said to prey on his herds.
- ^ a b DeArment, Robert K. (2009). Deadly Dozen: Twelve Forgotten Gunfighters of the Old West, Vol. 1 (Volume 1). OUP; Illustrated edition. pp. 115-116. ISBN 978-0806137537
- ^ a b Caldwell, Clifford R. (2008) Dead Right: The Lincoln County War. Clifford R. Caldwell; First Edition. pp. 30-32. ISBN 978-0615171524