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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM15CC_dalton-gang-and-defenders-graves_Coffeyville-KS.html
On October 5, 1892, the five-member Dalton Gang rode into Coffeyville planning to rob the two banks. George Cubine and Charles Brown, two of Coffeyville's citizens killed while defending their town against the notorious gang, are buried here in El…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM15CB_civil-war-memorial_Coffeyville-KS.html
In Memory OfOur UnionSoldiers and Sailors
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM15C8_charles-t-connelly_Coffeyville-KS.html
Who gave his lifeat this spotDalton RaidOctober 5, 1892
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM15C4_charles-brown_Coffeyville-KS.html
Who gave his lifeat this spotDalton RaidOctober 5, 1892
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM15C3_george-b-cubine_Coffeyville-KS.html
Who gave his lifeat this spotDalton RaidOctober 5, 1892
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM15BU_lucius-m-baldwin_Coffeyville-KS.html
Who gave his lifeat this spotDalton RaidOctober 5, 1892
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM15BN_william-howard-taft_Coffeyville-KS.html
on this site, September 25, 1911,while on a train tour ofeastern Kansas,President Taft addressed30,000 citizensof the Coffeyville area. Dedicated September 25, 1991
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM15BJ_perkins-building_Coffeyville-KS.html
This building was the location ofthe C.M. Condon & Company Bankduring the time of the infamous raidby the Dalton Gang on theCondon & First National BanksOctober 5, 1892 Placed on National Registerof Historic Places byUnited States Departmentof …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1536_drum-creek-and-the-civil-war_Independence-KS.html
During the Civil War, militias from both the Union and Confederate sides were stealing the Osages' cattle, harassing their villages, and blaming the Indians for raids actually committed by Americans. Osage leader Charles Mongrain cautioned everyon…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM139H_walking-stick-cannon_Caney-KS.html
Manufactured 1822 atFort Pitt Foundry, Pitts. Pa (FPF) 6 pound shell, 3 5/8 bore, weight 742 lbs. The impractical slender design caused the barrel to burst. Only 100 were manufactured. Only 14 of this style survive in the United States. Eight …
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