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Wildfred's trip to Old Lincoln and the surrounding
areas in his own words
The Wortley Hotel
Porch at the Wortley Hotel -across the street you can see the courthouse
The opposite view of Olly's "Run to the Gun" This is where Olly wanted to get to but didn't. Note the white block marker and fence post
So long Bob
A view of the Back of the LCC. Deputy J.W. Bells death marker can be seen to the right of the garbage can
Deputy J.W. Bell's death marker
The Regulators maybe?
What is that?! (staircase in the courthouse where Bell was shot by Billy the Kid)
Wildfred roks out "And He Could Ride" at Billy's Window. What a rush! Thanks again to my Ranger Pals for letting me play there
WildFred passing time at the Tunstall Store
Goods on the Tunstall Store shelf from the 1880's. Notice the bullets and shotgun shells!
John & Alex final resting place behind the Tunstall Store with a nice view of the surrounding hills
This is the view John and Alex have of the North hills of Lincoln!
I took these 4 above photos while standing on rock in front of their graves
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The Mighty Torreon!
WildFred on top of the Mighty Torreon! What an experience!
This is the Columbus Rock. German sailors sunk their boat to avoid the British and were captured -they were detained at Ft Stanton
Bad Guy Jimmy Dolan's house. This house wasn't here during the Lincoln County War
Sheriff Peppins House, a stones throw to the west of Lincoln. It could use some paint or something...
Casa De Patron
Side view of Casa De Patron
San Juan Church
Inside San Juan Church
The San Patricio sign facing East. The road is hwy 70. Just to the right of the road there are still ranches with horses and cattle running all around
close-up of sign
The Siearra Blanca Mountain Range and a supporting cast of Pine trees along Hwy 70. This stretch of road is between Blazers Mill and Ruidoso
Tunstall murder site marker. I couldn't have picked a better place for it. It all started with this event
close-up of sign
It finally snowed for me! I can see why it's called "White Mountain" of Ruidoso!
Hico, Texas -Brushy Bill Roberts town
Site where Brushy died
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The Wortley Hotel