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Tango0128 Jan 2014 10:51 p.m. PST

… Jesse James and the Northfield Raid 1876.
Of possible interest?

"It was the beginning of the end for the James gang. In the past ten years Frank and Jesse James had gone from unknown ex-Confederate guerrillas to the most famous outlaws in the world. A string of daring robberies of banks, trains, and stagecoaches had brought them fame, admiration, hatred, and a surprisingly small amount of wealth. In 1876 they planned their most daring raid yet to ride hundreds of miles from their home state of Missouri to rob the First National Bank at Northfield, Minnesota. This book will tell the story of one of the most daring bank jobs in American history. With most of the gang being former bushwhackers, they used many guerrilla tactics in the planning and execution of the raid, yet failed because of poor discipline and their own fame, which meant that every town in the Midwest had their guns loaded waiting to fight off bandits."

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See here
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Hope you enjoy!.

Amicalement
Armand

GeoffQRF29 Jan 2014 4:47 a.m. PST

We can even do you the figures…

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:-)

SBminisguy29 Jan 2014 8:28 a.m. PST

And given the particular scenario, don't forget these other figures for the gang!

Heisler29 Jan 2014 9:13 a.m. PST

There is also this set from Dixon: link

Tango0129 Jan 2014 10:05 a.m. PST

LOL! (smile).

Amicalement
Armand

zippyfusenet29 Jan 2014 6:24 p.m. PST
Lowtardog30 Jan 2014 3:51 a.m. PST

Loved the film, need to get myself a copy on DVD.

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