Born on this day. Frank Coe (October 1, 1851 – September 16, 1931).

Born on this day. Frank Coe (October 1, 1851 – September 16, 1931).
As a young man, Coe drifted to Lincoln County, New Mexico, where he worked as a farmer and ranch hand.


 Frank and his cousin George, who regularly served together as the fiddlers at local dances, jointly invested in the county’s first thresher.


 But just as their financial situation was improving, the Lincoln County War broke out, and both cousins found themselves fighting with the McSween faction. When the shooting subsided, the Coe's moved to San Juan County, then left New Mexico completely. In 1884 the Coe's returned to Lincoln County, and Frank and his wife of three years settled on a ranch which, in 1873, had been leased by the murderous Horrell brothers from Lampasas, Texas. Coe lived on this ranch until his death in 1931; he was survived by six children and his wife of 50 years.

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