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Coffeyville in Montgomery County, Kansas — The American Midwest (Upper Plains)
 

Charles T. Connelly

In Memory Of

 
 
Charles T. Connelly Marker image. Click for full size.
Photographed By William Fischer, Jr., October 30, 2011
1. Charles T. Connelly Marker
Inscription.

Who gave his life
at this spot
Dalton Raid
October 5, 1892

 
Topics. This historical marker is listed in these topic lists: DisastersPeaceSettlements & Settlers. A significant historical date for this entry is October 5, 1892.
 
Location. 37° 2.132′ N, 95° 36.969′ W. Marker is in Coffeyville, Kansas, in Montgomery County. Marker is along Death Alley (between 8th and 9th Streets) west of Walnut Street, near the Old City Jail. Touch for map. Marker is in this post office area: Coffeyville KS 67337, United States of America. Touch for directions.
 
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within walking distance of this marker. Perkins Building (within shouting distance of this marker); William Howard Taft (within shouting distance of this marker); Historic Downtown Plaza (within shouting distance of this marker); George B. Cubine (about 300 feet away, measured in a direct line); Charles Brown (about 300 feet away); Lucius M. Baldwin (about 400 feet away); Bethel AME Church (approx. ¼ mile away); Dalton Defenders (approx. 0.6 miles away). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Coffeyville.
 
Also see . . .
1. Dalton Defenders. Chamber of Commerce website entry (Submitted on November 3, 2012, by William Fischer, Jr. of Scranton, Pennsylvania.) 

2. The Dalton Gang's Last Raid, 1892. Eyewitness
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to History website entry (Submitted on November 3, 2012, by William Fischer, Jr. of Scranton, Pennsylvania.) 

3. Coffeyville, Kansas: The Town That Stopped The Dalton Gang. National Park Service website entry (Submitted on November 3, 2012, by William Fischer, Jr. of Scranton, Pennsylvania.) 
 
Charles T. Connelly Marker image. Click for full size.
Photographed By William Fischer, Jr., October 30, 2011
2. Charles T. Connelly Marker
Looking east along Death Alley toward Walnut Street
Old City Jail along Death Alley image. Click for full size.
Photographed By William Fischer, Jr., October 30, 2011
3. Old City Jail along Death Alley
Dalton Raid Mural on Isham Hardware Building image. Click for full size.
Photographed By William Fischer, Jr.
4. Dalton Raid Mural on Isham Hardware Building
 
 
Credits. This page was last revised on January 24, 2022. It was originally submitted on November 3, 2012, by William Fischer, Jr. of Scranton, Pennsylvania. This page has been viewed 628 times since then and 24 times this year. Photos:   1, 2, 3, 4. submitted on November 3, 2012, by William Fischer, Jr. of Scranton, Pennsylvania.

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