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  1. The Johnson County War, also known as the War on Powder River and the Wyoming Range War, was a range conflict that took place in Johnson County, Wyoming from 1889 to 1893. The conflict began when cattle companies started ruthlessly persecuting alleged rustlers in the area, many of whom were settlers who competed with them for ...

    • Stock, grazing and water rights disputes
    • Homesteader victory
    • July 20, 1889 - May 24, 1893
  2. 8 nov 2014 · The Johnson County War: 1892 Invasion of Northern Wyoming. John W. Davis. Saturday, November 8, 2014. On April 5, 1892, 52 armed men rode a private, secret train north from Cheyenne. Just outside Casper, Wyo., they switched to horseback and continued north toward Buffalo, Wyo., the Johnson County seat.

  3. 17 ott 2020 · La causa di questa sfiducia è da ricercare nella protezione che il governo degli Stati Uniti ha offerto all’associazione degli allevatori durante il conflitto tenutosi contro i piccoli proprietari alla fine dell’800: la Johnson County War.

  4. Johnson County War: With Tom Berenger, Luke Perry, Burt Reynolds, Rachel Ward. The three Hammett brothers are caught in a conflict that escalates rapidly and the old farmers facing against new farmers who have settled in the green grasslands.

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    • 2002-08-24
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  5. The event came to be called the Johnson County War. Longtime Wyoming historian T.A. Larson ranked it “the most notorious event in the history of Wyoming.” Numerous court records contain valuable information on the invasion, as do other government documents, especially land files.

  6. 21 ago 2018 · The Johnson County War: The Grandaddy of the Old West’s Range Wars. by Marshall Trimble | Aug 21, 2018 | True West Blog. Nate Champion. On April 9th, 1892 in Johnson County, Wyoming a column of hard-looking men rode up to within a short distance of the small ranch headquarters just south of the Middle Fork of the Powder River just ...

  7. 17 ott 2017 · Champion of the Johnson County War. During the April 9, 1892, siege of Wyoming’s KC Ranch, Nate Champion put up a mighty one-man stand, even prompting one of his enemies to call him ‘a he-man with plenty of guts’. Wyoming in early April can be brutal, and the small army of more than 50 wealthy cattlemen and their hired killers had ridden ...