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Lincoln, New Mexico

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this town is famous for it's very rough/tumble first days and for being a hangout for William Bonney (Billy the Kid) JockO500 and myself passed through it on our road trip to Utah to avoid the heavy snow at Amarillo,TX Billy the Kid - 1859-1881 - a.k.a. Henry McCarty, William H. Bonney, William Antrim, Henry Antrim and Kid Antrim By most accounts, Billy the Kid was born Henry McCarty in New York City, NY November 23, 1859, his parents being Catherine and Patrick McCarty, although it is not known for sure. Another view is that he was born William H. Bonney to Catherine and William McCarty Bonney. Billy did sign letters as William H. Bonney, but this was after he fled the Arizona territory, wanted for murder, so many assume that William H. Bonney was just an alias to hide from the law and that's why he used it signing letters. Another story has it as Billy being born as Henry McCarty to a Joseph McCarty of Cass County, IN. However, in the 1880 census of Lincoln County, NM, the Kid listed his name as William H. Bonney and his state of birth as New York. credit to badhombres

Comments (53)


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DanB-Creations

3:42PM | Sun, 27 January 2013

This scene is really fantastic. Really superb!

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Jay-el-Jay

3:48PM | Sun, 27 January 2013

This place has lots of character.A fine photograph.

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pimanjc

3:56PM | Sun, 27 January 2013

Thanks for the history.

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mickeyrony

3:59PM | Sun, 27 January 2013

Dangerous people in town lol.. But surely great to look inside this house ((5++))

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bmac62

4:18PM | Sun, 27 January 2013

Classic 19th century dumbledown... I used to play Billy the Kid as a ten year old back in the day:)

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zaigodou

4:44PM | Sun, 27 January 2013

Good!!! Very good!!!!!

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DennisReed

6:07PM | Sun, 27 January 2013

Cool piece of history

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sandra46

6:29PM | Sun, 27 January 2013

SUPERLATIVE SHOT

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brycek

6:42PM | Sun, 27 January 2013

Cool capture Richard!!

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MagikUnicorn

7:03PM | Sun, 27 January 2013

Beautiful shot

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Bampster

7:23PM | Sun, 27 January 2013

Super capture with a most fascinating narrative. Excellence, Richard!!!!!

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bakapo

7:39PM | Sun, 27 January 2013

oooh, what a cool shot! thanks for the neat info, too!

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netot

8:09PM | Sun, 27 January 2013

Excellent shot anda great place for a photoshot!

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Razor42

8:27PM | Sun, 27 January 2013

Interesting history and capture!

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UVDan

1:07AM | Mon, 28 January 2013

I love these old places. Great shot!

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goldie

1:49AM | Mon, 28 January 2013

how i love NM...this is such a great capture and do appreciate your background info...

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flavia49

11:55AM | Mon, 28 January 2013

cool shot

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moochagoo

12:19PM | Mon, 28 January 2013

An interesting historical place

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bluart

2:15PM | Mon, 28 January 2013

very interesting story ,great capture

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JuliSonne

2:55PM | Mon, 28 January 2013

well seen....I would try to see the inner ..... urbex!

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mgtcs

4:47PM | Mon, 28 January 2013

Marvelous place my friend, spectacular environment, loved it!

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claude19

12:13AM | Wed, 30 January 2013

poor house, poor Henry !!! splendid capture !

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starship64

12:28AM | Wed, 30 January 2013

Wonderful shot, and great historical information too.

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Photograph Details
F Numberf/10.0
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi
Shutter Speed1/250
ISO Speed400
Focal Length42

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