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Elmwood Cemetery Visit 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.

Also the graves of Charles Brown and George Cubine, two of the four defenders killed in the raid, are located here.


Address: Just off Eldridge on South Walnut

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