Roscoe "Rustling Bob" Bryant
Roscoe "Rustling Bob" Bryant (d. September, 1878) was a member of the John Kinney Gang during New Mexico's Lincoln County War.[1] He was killed by members of Selman's Scouts near Seven Rivers, New Mexico in September, 1878.[1]
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Died | September, 1878 |
Occupation | Outlaw |
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Lincoln County Regulators were preparing an assault on the Modocs, and alongside forty men, including Roscoe Bryant, all fought at the Modoc War.[2] On 18 August they rode up to the Feliz and helped themselves to Tunstall's cattle.[3]
He participated in the Five Day Siege of the McSween house and was later involved with John Selman's cattle rustling operation.[4]
His body was found near Reese Gobly and James Irvin, presumably murdered by their fellows.[5]
References
- "Gunfighter List". Legends of America. p. 2. Retrieved 25 July 2018.
- Nolan, Frederick (16 February 2015). The West of Billy the Kid. University of Oklahoma Press. p. 155. ISBN 9780806148878.
- Nolan, Frederick W. (2009). The Lincoln County War: A Documentary History. Sunstone Press. p. 345. ISBN 9780865347212.
- Caldwell, C. R. (2010). Dead Right: The Lincoln County War. Lulu.com. p. 240. ISBN 9780615171524.
- Bloom, Lansing Bartlett; Walter, Paul A. F. New Mexico historical review. 32. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico, Historical Society of New Mexico, School of American Research. p. 234.
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