Why were the years 1878-1881 called the lincoln county war?
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Lawrence Murphy
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Lawrence Murphy was born at Wedford, Ireland, in 1831. He moved to the United States and enlisted in the 5th Infantry. During the American Civil War he joined the Union Army and by the end of the conflict he had reached the rank of major.
In 1869 Murphy moved to Lincoln County where he established a firm called L. G. Murphy & Co. In 1874 he made a fellow soldier and Irish immigrant, James Dolan, a business partner. In 1874 the two men established the Murphy & Dolan mercantile and banking operation. John H. Riley, another Irish immigrant, also became a partner in this venture. The company was highly successful and won contracts to supply beef to both the Mescalero Apache Reservation and Fort Stanton.
Lawrence Murphy and his friends were disliked by the small farmers in Lincoln County as they were forced to pay high prices from Murphy & Dolan while at the same time they had to accept low prices for their cattle.
In 1876 Alexander McSween and John Tunstall set up a rival business. These two men were given the support of John Chisum, the owner o
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Lawrence Murphy
Irish-American Union Army veteran, politician, and mobster
For people named Larry Murphy, see Larry Murphy.
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Lawrence Gustave Murphy (1831 – October 20, 1878) was an Irish immigrant to the United States, Union Army veteran, Grand Army of the Republic member, Republican Partyward heeler, racketeer, Old West businessman and gunman, and a main instigator of the Lincoln County War.
Early life
Murphy was Irish Catholic born in County Wexford, Ireland, and as a young adult moved to the United States. He enlisted in the United States Army, from 1851–55, and re-enlisted in 1856.
After he was discharged in 1861, he ventured to Santa Fe, New Mexico, and reenlisted once again in the Union Army. He served for the duration of the Civil War, but saw little, if any, combat.
He mustered out at Fort Stanton in 1866 and quickly joining the Grand Army of the Republic which united Union Army veterans as auxiliaries of the Republican Party in Reconstruction America.
He established rela
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