Murder of Marshal George Flatt - Caldwell, KS
Posted by: YoSam.
N 37° 01.972 W 097° 36.411
14S E 623907 N 4099425
After a great job as Marshal, his replacements decided to get him gone. Sounds almost like the Mafia handled things in the 30s.
Waymark Code: WM10JPD
Location: Kansas, United States
Date Posted: 05/17/2019
Views: 3
County of Marker: Sumner County
Location of Marker: 12 N. Main St., Caldwell
Marker Erected by: The Caldwell Historical Society
Marker Sponsors: Erected 1993 by Donations from Vernon and Alleyne Elliott,
Elliott - Schaeffer Mortuary
Date Marker Erected: 1993
Marker Text:
George Flatt (1853-1880), Caldwell's first city marshal, and a fearless gunfighter, was gunned down here the night of June 19, 1880, 2 months after leaving the police force. Flatt had argued with two police officers earlier in the evening and died in a hail of gunfire walking home. The mayor, new marshal, and the entire police force were arrested by the county sheriff. Only the marshal, William Horseman, faced a trial, and he was acquitted one year later.
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