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Submitted: 6/30/13 • Approved: 10/26/18 • Last Updated: 9/12/19 • R88-G0-S3
August 23, 1856 Walker’s Creek, Bland, Virginia October 5, 1892 Coffeyville, Montgomery, Kansas
Married Alice A Keyton December 29,1881 Coffeyville, Montgomery, Kansas
Son of Azariah Patrick & Alice Melvina Cubine,
George Cubine was one of four Coffeyville, Kansas residents who died defending their town from the Dalton Gang. On October 5, 1892, the Dalton Gang rode into Coffeyville and attempted to rob two banks at the same time. The outlaws were delayed inside the banks and the townsfolk recognized them and prepared themselves to defend their town. During the gunfight that ensued four townspeople were killed, George Cubine, Charles Brown, Lucius Baldwin, and Charles Connelly.
Contributed on 6/30/13 by tslundberg
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