File:Bob Olinger and Tony Neis 1 March 1881.jpg

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This photo was taken in Santa Fe, New Mexico on March 1, 1881, eight weeks before Olinger was shot and killed by Billy the Kid at Lincoln. Both Neis and Olinger composed part of the group that escorted Billy the Kid to La Mesilla to stand trial.

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Русский: Заместители шерифа Роб Олинджер (справа) и Тони Нейс. Фотография была сделана в Санта-Фе, штат Нью-Мексико, 1 марта 1881 года, за восемь недель до того, как Билли Кид застрелил Олинджера в Линкольне. И Нейс, и Олинджер входили в состав группы, которая конвоировала Билли Кида в Ла-Месилью, чтобы он предстал перед судом.
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