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A later report in the Visalia Times-Delta, a major newspaper in Visalia, California, attributed to "a relative of Mrs. Evans" (most likely Chris Evans brother-in-law Perry Byrd, a deputy of Sheriff Gene Kay) stated, "Tom Evans killed at Coffeyville, Kansas, when the Dalton brothers made their famous raid on the banks of that town, was the twin ...
Their target was their old hometown of Coffeyville, Kansas. [7] Early on Oct. 5 1892, Bob, Grat, and Emmett Dalton, with Powers and Broadwell, entered Coffeyville. They tied their horses in an alley across from the banks, and walked across, dividing into two groups before entering the Condon National Bank and First National Bank.
It was an utter failure. Coffeyville residents and lawmen rallied in a shootout against the outlaws, resulting in four of the five gang members being killed. Emmett Dalton was captured and convicted at trial, and imprisoned. Historians have speculated that a sixth gang member was in town, holding the horses in an alley, and escaped.
Coffeyville is a city in southeastern Montgomery County, Kansas, United States, [1] located along the Verdigris River in the state's southeastern region. As of the 2020 census, the population of the city was 8,826. [4] [5] Coffeyville is the most populous city of Montgomery County, and the home to Coffeyville Community College.
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On October 5, 1892, Grat Dalton, Bob Dalton, Dick Broadwell, and Bill Powers were all killed attempting to rob two banks at once in Coffeyville, Kansas. Bill's brother Emmett Dalton received 23 gunshot wounds but survived. Bill Dalton and Bill Doolin had been waiting several miles away with extra horses to aid the gang's escape.
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Born in Coffeyville, Kansas to an unmarried teenage mother and initially named Larry Wayne Stevens, Paxton was adopted at age three, given a new name, and raised in rural poverty on a farm. [2] He endured a troubled childhood, molested at age seven and afflicted by spinal meningitis at 11, which left him crippled for three years. [4]