In Nevada, a lone rancher fights a battle over land
Rancher Cliven Bundy walks on land his family has worked since the
1880s in Bunkerville, Nevada.
At the Battle of Monterrey in September 1846, famous Texas Rangers
such as John Coffee "Jack" Hays, Ben McCulloch, Bigfoot Wallace, and
Samuel Hamilton Walker played important roles in the battle, to
include advising General William Jenkins Worth on the tactics required
to fight inside a Mexican city. Richard Addison Gillespie, a famed
Texas Ranger, died at Monterrey, and General Worth renamed a hill
"Mount Gillespie" after him.
John Jackson Tumlinson Sr., the first alcalde of the Colorado district
of Colorado Territory, is considered by many Texas Ranger historians
to be the first Texas Ranger killed in the line of duty. Such
Jurisdiction allowed Battle in Indian Wars as well as Mexican American
War which did include Territories as shown on Map of The United States
Territory and Rancher Cliven Bundy is not alone.
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