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    David Douglas students have PRIDE! We show PARTICIPATION when we get involved in our school community, come to class prepared and on time, and when we give consistent effort. We exhibit RESPECT when we treat others as we would want to be treated, follow the school rules, and take pride in our facilities. We demonstrate INTEGRITY by being responsible, doing the right thing, and being honest with ourselves and others. We value DIVERSITY when we appreciate differences, avoid assumptions about one another, and are open to learn. We strive for EXCELLENCE by being a positive influence on others, setting personal goals, and always trying our best.

    Coffeyville trollies, ca. 1900This settlement was founded in 1869 as an Indian trading post by Col., serving the population across the border in what was then the. The town was stimulated in 1871 by being made a stop on the, which connected it to other markets and developments. With the arrival of the railroad, a young surveyor, Napoleon B. Blanton, was dispatched to lay out the town. The naming of the town was left to the toss of a coin between Col. Coffey and U.S.

    Army Captain Blanton. Coffey won the toss and the town was officially named Coffeyville. The city was first incorporated in 1872, but the charter was voided as illegal, and the city was re-incorporated in March 1873.As a frontier settlement, Coffeyville had its share of violence. On October 5, 1892, four of the were killed in a shootout during an attempted bank robbery; survived with 23 gunshot wounds and convicted at trial for his crimes.

    He served 14 years before being pardoned. The gang had been trying to rob the First National and Condon banks, located across the street from each other. Residents recognized them under their disguises of fake beards and attacked the gang members as they fled one of the banks. Four citizens, including a, Charles T.

    Connelly, died defending the town. The town holds an annual celebration each October to commemorate the Dalton Raid and the citizens who were lost. Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad Locomotive 1079 on static display, 2002After the discovery of its resources of plentiful natural gas and abundant clay, Coffeyville enjoyed rapid growth from 1890 to 1910, as its population expanded sixfold. From the turn of the 20th century to the 1930s, it was one of the largest glass and brick manufacturing centers in the nation.

    During this same period, the development of oil production attracted the founding of several oil field equipment manufacturers, and more workers and residents.Coffeyville industrialist Douglas Brown founded Coffeyville Multiscope, which produced components of the. This played a determining role in the perfection of precision daylight bombing during as a result of the bombsight's advanced accuracy and drift correction capability. In 1930 residents in Coffeyville organized a (LDS) Sunday School; it was one of only 11 places in Kansas to have such a facility then. 2007 flood On July 1, 2007, Coffeyville suffered a major flood when the crested at 10 feet above flood stage and flooded approximately a third of the city. The flood topped the local refinery levees by 4 feet, allowing oil to pollute the water.

    Approximately 1700 barrels (71,000 gallons) of crude oil mingled with the already contaminated flood waters. The worked to prevent the oil and flood water mix from continuing downriver, where it could damage the water in Oologah Lake near. Many residential water supplies are drawn from that lake. A minimal amount of oil reached Oolagah Lake, and it did not pose a threat to the water supplies of other cities along the Verdigris River or from the lake.

    A number of animals were found dead or injured in flood areas, covered with oil.By July 2, areas east of Patterson Street were off limits, and a curfew was enacted in other areas of the city. On July 3, the city lost its supply of potable water, but the water service was restored and the order to boil water rescinded on July 7.

    The (FEMA) and the came to aid residents, and Kansas Governor and President declared the city a federal disaster area. Most displaced residents found shelter with family and friends, but many were sheltered in two area churches and a senior citizens' apartment complex. Some pets were rescued to a temporary animal shelter built for them at.The flooded area on the city's east side was reopened on July 11 for residents and business owners to begin assessing damage and to retrieve salvageable items.

    The Verdigris River at Coffeyville, 2006In order to focus on the post-flood recovery and clean-up, the city and state cancelled the 2007 Inter-State Fair & Rodeo. The ongoing flood recovery included a wholesale environmental remediation of the flood-affected eastern portion of the city, which continued through late 2008 to early 2009.

    Many of the flood-damaged homes were purchased by Coffeyville Resources LLC as a part of its effort to compensate the homeowners affected by the oil spill. Geography Coffeyville is in the southeast corner of Kansas, about 75 miles (121 km) north of, and 60 miles (97 km) west of,. The city is situated about one-half mile north of the Oklahoma state line at (37.037708, -95.626438), along the west bank of the. The city is the location of the lowest point in the state of Kansas at 679 feet (207 m) above sea level. Is a few miles northeast of the city along US-169.

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    Though Coffeyville is the largest city in Montgomery County, the county seat is, 16 miles (26 km) northwest of the city.Coffeyville, specifically a spot just north of Coffeyville Country Club, is the default center starting point of, being the accidental center point of the default starting map being displayed, which shows the 48. ( also claims to be the Google center). Other locations that are considered to be the are also in Kansas.According to the, the city has a total area of 7.43 square miles (19.24 km 2), all land. Geonames.usgs.gov. ^.

    City of Coffeyville. Archived from on 2006-06-16. Retrieved 2006-07-16. Coffeyville was incorporated in March, 1872, but the corporation was found to be illegal and it was again incorporated in March, 1873. ^.

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    Retrieved November 29, 2014. Census Bureau, Population Division. Archived from on 2004-08-31.

    Annual estimates of the population to 2006-07-01. Released 2007-06-28. Population change is from 2000-07-01 to 2006-07-01. Archived from on 2013-09-11.

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