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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Coffeyville, Kansas

 
Clickable Map of Montgomery County, Kansas and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Montgomery County, KS (51) Chautauqua County, KS (3) Elk County, KS (7) Labette County, KS (18) Neosho County, KS (28) Wilson County, KS (17) Nowata County, OK (1) Washington County, OK (2)  MontgomeryCounty(51) Montgomery County (51)  ChautauquaCounty(3) Chautauqua County (3)  ElkCounty(7) Elk County (7)  LabetteCounty(18) Labette County (18)  NeoshoCounty(28) Neosho County (28)  WilsonCounty(17) Wilson County (17)  NowataCountyOklahoma(1) Nowata County (1)  WashingtonCounty(2) Washington County (2)
Independence is the county seat for Montgomery County
Coffeyville is in Montgomery County
      Montgomery County (51)  
ADJACENT TO MONTGOMERY COUNTY
      Chautauqua County (3)  
      Elk County (7)  
      Labette County (18)  
      Neosho County (28)  
      Wilson County (17)  
      Nowata County, Oklahoma (1)  
      Washington County, Oklahoma (2)  
 
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1 Kansas, Montgomery County, Coffeyville — Bethel AME ChurchBuilt 1879
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m97051) HM
2 Kansas, Montgomery County, Coffeyville — Charles BrownIn Memory Of
Who gave his life at this spot Dalton Raid October 5, 1892Map (db m60826) HM
3 Kansas, Montgomery County, Coffeyville — Charles T. ConnellyIn Memory Of
Who gave his life at this spot Dalton Raid October 5, 1892Map (db m60830) HM
4 Kansas, Montgomery County, Coffeyville — Civil War Memorial1861 - 1865
In Memory Of Our Union Soldiers and Sailors Map (db m60834) WM
5 Kansas, Montgomery County, Coffeyville — Company G, 20th Kansas Volunteer Infantry Memorial
In memory of the men killed in action on Luzon Island, P. I. in 1898-9 Capt. D. S. Elliott Lieut. W. A. McTaggart Privates Albert Anibal • Orlin Birlew Alva Dix • John SchererMap (db m97022) WM
6 Kansas, Montgomery County, Coffeyville — Dalton Defenders
This memorial is dedicated to those men who successfully defended Coffeyville during the Dalton Raid. October 5, 1892Map (db m4301) HM
7 Kansas, Montgomery County, Coffeyville — Dalton Gang and Defenders Graves
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 . . . Map (db m60835) HM
8 Kansas, Montgomery County, Coffeyville — George B. CubineIn Memory Of
Who gave his life at this spot Dalton Raid October 5, 1892Map (db m60823) HM
Paid Advertisement
9 Kansas, Montgomery County, Coffeyville — Historic Downtown PlazaCoffeyville 1892
Perkins Building/Old Condon Bank This is the bank that Grat Dalton, Dick Broadwell, & Bill Powers attempted to rob. When they asked for the money in the vault, they were told that the time lock wouldn't open for 10 minutes. As they waited, . . . Map (db m97140) HM
10 Kansas, Montgomery County, Coffeyville — Lloyd William MartinSergeant, U.S. Army Air Force • 405th Bomber Squadron — 38th Bomber Group, Medium • Pacific Theater —
Born in Coffeyville, KS. July 22, 1921 Killed in Action, WW II August 7, 1945 After graduating from Coffeyville Junior College, he enlisted in the U.S. Army Air Force and served in the Pacific Theater as engineer gunner on a B-25 medium bomber. . . . Map (db m96990) WM
11 Kansas, Montgomery County, Coffeyville — Lucius M. BaldwinIn Memory Of
Who gave his life at this spot Dalton Raid October 5, 1892Map (db m60812) HM
12 Kansas, Montgomery County, Coffeyville — Perkins BuildingBuilt 1890
This building was the location of the C.M. Condon & Company Bank during the time of the infamous raid by the Dalton Gang on the Condon & First National Banks October 5, 1892 Placed on National Register of Historic Places by . . . Map (db m60799) HM
13 Kansas, Montgomery County, Coffeyville — Replica of the Statue of Liberty
With the faith and courage of their forefathers who made possible the freedom of these United States The Boy Scouts of America dedicate this copy of the Statue of Liberty as a pledge of everlasting fidelity and loyalty . . . Map (db m96983) HM
14 Kansas, Montgomery County, Coffeyville — Robb
. . . Map (db m61289) HM
15 Kansas, Montgomery County, Coffeyville — Veterans Court of ValorThey Gave All Their Tomorrows So You May Have Today
They Paid The Supreme Sacrifice - May We Never Forget Spanish-American War Heroes [Roll of Honored Dead] Those Who Died in the War to End All Wars -- WWI [Roll of Honored Dead] They Sacrificed Their Lives for American Values - . . . Map (db m96988) WM
16 Kansas, Montgomery County, Coffeyville — Veterans Memorial Patio
. . . Map (db m97027) WM
17 Kansas, Montgomery County, Coffeyville — Walter Johnson
. . . Map (db m60836) HM
Paid Advertisement
18 Kansas, Montgomery County, Coffeyville — William Howard Taft27th President — United States of America —
on this site, September 25, 1911, while on a train tour of eastern Kansas, President Taft addressed 30,000 citizens of the Coffeyville area. Dedicated September 25, 1991Map (db m60804) HM
19 Kansas, Montgomery County, Coffeyville — World War I MemorialField Kindley High School — 1917-18 • 1931 —
[Title is text]Map (db m96984) WM
 
 
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Apr. 19, 2024