John Middleton
Male, Deceased Person
1854 – 1885
Who was John Middleton?
John Middleton was friend of Billy the Kid and a key member of the Regulators, who fought on behalf of John Tunstall during the Lincoln County War.
Born around 1854, Middleton came to Lincoln County, New Mexico from Texas in the mid-1870s and went to work for John Tunstall. Described as a heavyset, swarthy man with black hair and eyes and a large handlebar mustache, Middleton was known as a first-rate cowboy as well an excellent fistfighter and pistol marksman.
Middleton was close enough to John Tunstall to hear his last words just before he was shot down by Dolan gunmen William Morton, Jesse Evans, and Tom Hill on February 18, 1878. After this, Middleton participated in most major Regulator operations of the Lincoln County War, including the murder of Sheriff William Brady on April 1, 1878.
Three days later, Middleton would be dangerously wounded in the chest during the gunfight with Buckshot Roberts at Blazer's Mills. Amazingly, he survived his wound and resumed his place with the Regulators once he recovered. By the fall of 1878, the war was over and Middleton and the last of the Regulators split up.
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