Lincoln State Monument Presents
OLD LINCOLN DAYS
The First Full Weekend In August.
3 Days of Fun For The Entire Family
Parade, Food & Live Entertainment,
Artisan's Demonstrations, Living History
Re-Enactments, Last Escape of Billy the
Kid Pageant, Lectures & More
https://www.nmmonuments.org
https://www.nmmonuments.org/lincoln
In 1869, with the formation of the
county named in honor of President
Lincoln, the Territorial Legislature
changed this frontier town's name, for
the third time, to Lincoln. Many
buildings have been restored, and the
town kept much the same as it was in
the late 1800's.
The Lincoln County War, the last great
shootout of the Old West, grew from a
conflict between two rival mercantile
operations, the Murphy-Dolan and
Tunstall stores. Lawyer Alexander
McSween, a Tunstall partner, was
killed in the "Five Day Battle." His
widow, Susan, went on to become
known as the "Cattle Queen of New
Mexico." She is buried in the cemetery
at White Oaks.
The Lincoln County Courthouse, where
Billy the Kid was jailed, was once the
Murphy-Dolan store. Billy escaped on
April 25, 1881, killing two deputies.
Three months later, Billy was killed by
Sheriff Pat Garrett at Ft. Sumner. Visit
several museums, including the old
Court House, for a fascinating look into
history.
A-Old Lincoln County Courthouse
B-Sheriff Brent's House
C-Watson Home
D-San Juan Church
E-Torreon
F-Convento
G-Dolan House
1-Wortley Hotel
2-Dr. Wood's Home
3-Site of McSween Home
4-Gallegos House
5-Historical Center
6-Pageant Grounds
7-Visitors Center
8-Montano Store
9-Casa de Patron
10-Ellis Store