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Apr 1, 2022 · Adeline and Lewis Dalton had 15 children, 10 boys and five girls. Of the 12 who lived to adulthood, one of the boys, Frank (bottom middle), died as a lawman, while four of his brothers he had deputized from time to time, turned to outlawry. The outlaws are (from top left) Bob, Emmett, Grat and Bill Dalton.
The Dalton Gang was a group of outlaws in the American Old West during 1890–1892. It was also known as The Dalton Brothers because four of its members were brothers. The gang specialized in bank and train robberies. During an attempted double bank robbery in Coffeyville, Kansas in 1892, two of the brothers and two other gang members were ...
When the raid was over, which lasted 12 minutes, four of the Dalton gang were dead and four of Coffeyville’s citizens were killed. Three of the citizens - George Cubine, Charles Brown and Lucius Baldwin - were killed near Isham Hardware, Marshall Connelly died in what is today known as Death Alley.
Nov 16, 2009 · On October 5, 1892, the famous Dalton Gang attempts the daring daylight robbery of two Coffeyville, Kansas, banks at the same time. ... the three men bolted out the door and fled down a back alley ...
Oct 1, 2020 · THE BITTER END OF THE DALTON GANG. Back in the gauntlet, Bob Dalton reached “Death Alley” firing continuously at the armed citizens of Coffeyville. Just before reaching his horse, Bob was hit by gunfire from volunteers inside Isham’s Hardware. He stumbled backward and flopped down on some piled curbstones near the jail.
At Dalton Defenders Plaza and Death Alley, visitors can walk the same path the Daltons took in 1892 as they attempted to rob two banks simultaneously. Markers show the locations where four Coffeyville citizens were killed, and the old jail in Death Alley displays replicas of the Daltons as they were laid out following their deaths.
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2) Three readings on outlaws in the middle-border states, the Dalton Gang, and the Condon Bank robbery; 3) Five photos of the Condon National Bank and the aftermath of the robbery. Note: One of the photographs included in this lesson (Photo 4) shows the bodies of the Dalton Gang on display after the attempted robbery.