We got an early start and headed to Lincoln, New Mexico, home of "Billy the Kid" and the Lincoln County War. What a wonderfully preserved
living "ghost" town. You really feel like you are in 1878 (except for the huge Monaco Diplomat parked along side the road). We watched a movie on the history of Lincoln and William Bonney, aka Billy the Kid. We then went through one of the many buildings open to the public. This was a museum that had fabulous artifacts of Apache and Western history. We learned a lot there, but that was just the beginning.
Let me back up, yesterday when I was reading to the kids about Lincoln,
I read about a historian/cowboy who was the expert on this area. He has been on the History Channel, Discovery Channel, and every other show about Billy the Kid and Western history, he has also written many books about the area. Well when we left the museum we saw this large group of New Mexico officials. In this group I heard someone say Drew Gomber. I immediately recognized his name and told Dave we need to see if we can sneak into his tour. Well, we got to talking to him and were invited to join the tour. All you history buffs must be jealous because it was a great tour and we learned so much. Gomber was also very humorous which kept the kid's interest. If you know nothing about Billy here is a quick synopsis... We don't know exactly when Billy was born, nor do we know his exact age when he died (experts think he was around 21). We do know that a citizen's war broke out in Lincoln over mercantile. You see, Murphy/Dolan had the Mercantile monopoly in Lincoln and wanted to keep it that way. Tunstall, a young English man, decided to open his own general store in 1877. This did not go over well and Tunstall was murdered in 1878. Well, this started the Lincoln County War. One of Tunstall's employees was Billy the Kid. He and other Regulators didn't take Tunstall's death lightly. They shot the the sheriff (they should write a song about that) William J. Brady and deputy George Hindman. Billy was hit but escaped. Three days later they shot another Dolan defender. The Regulators came back to Lincoln and were held up in McSween's house which was next to the Tunstall merchant store (Drew said that they would have gone to the store but a family with children were in the store so they went next door, this was a mistake because the store has steel bullet proof plates in there doors and there wall's were too thick to shot thru. If they went there they could have been safe in there for a long time) . Well they were held up in McSween's house for 5 days. Meanwhile the Merchants set the house on fire. Billy and a few volunteers ran out of the house as a decoy and over 1,000 shots were fired at them. Only one of the four men died. McSween also died when he exited the house after the decoy party. Billy got away but once again returned to the neighboring area. Sheriff Pat Garette (who was hired to hunt down the Kid) eventually caught him and convicted him for the death of William J. Brady (the funny thing was that their were 35+ regulators, and Brady had 12 bullet holes in him when he died, but Billy was the only one Garette was interested in hanging). Billy was sent back to Lincoln be hung in 1881. They placed Billy in the court house (which use to be the Murphy/Dolan store) with two deputies J.W Bell and Robert Ollinger and a few other prisoners. Billy said he had to use the outhouse and somehow got Bell's revolver (historian's debate on how he got it, Drew thinks he took down his escort and stole his gun) and shot him dead (you can still see the hole in the wall on the staircase). Ollinger was across the street with the other prisoners having dinner. He heard the shot and headed back to the courthouse.
Well, it was said that an ammunition room in the courthouse had a broken lock and Billy went in and took Ollinger's shotgun. He aimed it out the window of the courthouse and shot Ollinger in the street. He hopped (since he was still shackled) out on the deck of the courthouse and asked if anyone wanted to try and stop him (he was kinda the local hero so nobody did) so then he asked to borrow a horse and an pick. He sat for almost an hour and worked on his shackle and then mounted the horse and rode out of town singing. Drew said that Billy had quite the personality, he was kinda the life of the party. Billy was later found again by Garrett (he was at a neighboring city visiting his girlfriend) and this time Garrett didn't try to arrest him he just shot him down.Well, as you can see we really enjoyed the tour.
We then went to Roswell, NM and went to the UFO Museum and a few really cool stores. I won't go into the history of this city since I want to spend time playing a game with Sterling on his
birthday.Anyway, it was interesting and I definitely have a theory on what happened in Roswell. I'm sure your interested, so ask me later.
Sterling wanted to go to a Chinese buffet for his birthday dinner.
We had a great dinner and headed to the Bottomless Lakes State Park. We were pleasantly surprised at how nice this park was. The kids played and went swimming in the lake and then we had ice cream cake in honor of Sterling's birthday.
Now the boys are watching a video of themselves and Parker doing a skit.
They are cracking up! What a great memory. What a busy and exciting day!
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