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1. Title:   http://www.ku.edu/ http://www.ku.edu/heritage/owk/128/guns.html
 (http://www.ku.edu/)

Page:   http://www.ukans.edu/heritage/families/dalton.html
Link:   http://www.ku.edu/
Link:   http://www.ku.edu/heritage/owk/128/guns.html
Link:   http://www.ku.edu/
2. Title:   bobf - at - traveller.com, "Flintlocks and Bibles" http://www.hsv.tis.net/~bobf/index.html (bobdf - at - hiwaay.net
 http://home.hiwaay.net/-bobdf/

Link:   http://home.hiwaay.net/-bobdf/
3. Title:   Handbook of Texas OnLine http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online
Page:   http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/DD/jed1.html
Link:   http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online

Notes
a. Note:   - The following from: http://www.ku.edu/heritage/families/dalton.html
 "Grattan (Grat) Dalton: Grat Dalton was born near Lawrence, Kansas in 1861. He was named for a dead Irish statesman. Grat Dalton was promoted to Frank Dalton's job as deputy U.S. marshal after Frank was killed on November 27, 1887. Grat Dalton then hired Bob Dalton as posseman. Soon afterwards Emmett Dalton joined his older brothers. Grat Dalton died 5 Oct 1892 at Coffeyville, Kansas."
 He was wounded while serving as marshal and later joined his brothers in crime and was killed at Coffeyville Oct. 5, 1892.



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