
Old West's Infamous Train Robbers and Their Historic Heists
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The Old West's Infamous Train Robbers and Their Historic Heists profiles sixteen noted train robbers (or train robbing gangs) along with the details of each their forty-seven hold-ups. The mechanics of each of their train robberies-planning, execution, and escape-are dissected and discussed. Pertinent background information relating to each outlaw/gang is included as well as what became of them following their train-robbery days.
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Introduction
Chronology
1. The Reno Gang
Seymour, Indiana
Marshfield, Indiana
Shields, Indiana
2. The James Gang
Adair, Iowa
Gads Hill, Missouri
Muncie, Kansas
Glendale, Missouri
Winston, Missouri
Blue Cut, Missouri
3. Sam Bass
Big Springs, Nebraska
Allen, Texas
Hutchins, Texas
Eagle Ford, Texas
Mesquite, Texas
4. Rube Burrow
Bellevue, Texas
Gordon, Texas
McNeil, Texas
Benbrook, Texas
Genoa, Arkansas
Duck Hill, Mississippi
Buckatunna, Mississippi
Century, Florida
5. The Bill Whitley/Brack Cornett Gang
Flatonia, Texas
Harwood, Texas
6. Burt Alvord
Cochise Junction, Arizona
Fairbank, Arizona
7. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
Malta, Montana
Wilcox, Wyoming
Wagner, Montana
8. Black Jack Ketchum
Lozier Station, Texas
Folsom, New Mexico
9. The Dalton Gang
Alila, California
Wharton, Indian Territory
Leliatta, Indian Territory
Red Rock, Indian Territory
Adair, Indian Territory
10. The Doolin Gang
Caney, Kansas
Ponca Station, Indian Territory
Cimarron, Kansas
Dover, Oklahoma
11. The Evans-Sontag Gang
Pixley, California
Goshen, California
Ceres, California
Kasota Junction, Minnesota
Collis, California
12. The Newton Gang
Cline, Texas
Bells, Texas
Bloomberg, Texas
Paxton, Illinois
St. Joseph, Missouri
Roundout, Illinois
Some Railroad Terminology
Acknowledgements
About the Author
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