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Coffeyville, KS ArtsWalk the same path taken by the Daltons in 1892
Coffeyville, KS Historical MarkersVisit Elmwood Cemetery and see the grave site of three members of the Dalton Gang. An old hitching post marks the graves. Emmett Dalton, the lone survivor of the gang, returned to Coffeyville many years after the raid and placed a permanent marker on the graves.
Coffeyville, KS CemeteriesLocated in the Perkins Building, the Condon Bank was one of the two banks robbed during the Dalton Raid in 1892. Today this building has been restored and is listed as a National Historical Landmark.
Coffeyville, KS Historic BuildingsEmanuel Haldeman lived at this farm home with his family beginning in 1918. The home is listed on the Kansas State Registe...
The "Soldiers" Monument was erected in Neodesha Cemetery in 1908 under the auspices of Humphrey post 145, of the Grand Army o...
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