![]() ![]() Also participating in the robbery were Frank and Jesse James, Dick Liddel, and brothers Clarence and Wood Hite. It was to be the last train robbery of the James Gang, netting the six members some $3,000 in cash and jewelry taken from the passengers. So, when the two brothers wanted to join the gang, Jesse let them however, neither played a very large role.Ĭharles allegedly participated in the Blue Cut robbery near Glendale, Missouri, on September 7, 1881. By this time, the ranks of the outlaw gang members had been diminished due to deaths, captures, and men simply moving on to other endeavors. He and his older brother, Charles, began hanging on to the James Gang’s outer fringes. The wiry young boy became enamored of the daring exploits of Jesse James and finally got a chance to meet him in 1880. It is the courage of these ordinary citizens and many others that are honored during the celebration.Best known as the “dirty little coward” that killed Jesse James, Robert Newton Ford, was born January 31, 1862, in Ray County, Missouri, one of seven children of James Thomas Ford and Mary Ann Bruin. Acting cashier Joseph Lee Heywood was shot and killed because he refused to open the bank vault and betray the trust of the bank trustees.Įach year on the weekend after Labor Day, the town comes together to celebrate the defeat of the James-Younger Gang. Manning, who used a single-shot rifle to shoot a horse, wound Cole Younger, and kill Bill Stiles and Henry Wheeler, who killed Clell Miller and wounded Bob Younger with an old single-shot army carbine he found in the lobby of the Dampier Hotel. Allen, the merchant who first sounded the alarm A.R. Frank and Jesse James were not caught after the failed raid, but the Younger brothers were captured, and Charlie Pitts was killed two weeks later during a furious gunfight near Madelia, Minnesota.Ī number of townspeople are remembered for their actions that day: J.S. The remaining six outlaws fled southwest, triggering the largest manhunt in U.S. When it was over after just seven minutes, two robbers were dead in the street and two more were badly wounded. He was wounded in the head and died several days later. The first to fall was a Swedish immigrant named Nicholas Gustafson. This forced the remaining robbers to enter the fray. Upon this discovery, two gang members sprang to their saddles and began firing their pistols and yelling for everyone to leave the area or be shot. Meanwhile, local citizens on the street began to arm themselves after a merchant discovered the robbery in progress and shouted, “Get your guns, boys - they’re robbing the bank!” The desperadoes ordered the three bank employees to open the safe, but were told that the door was locked and couldn’t be opened. and announcing that they were holding up the bank. What would later be called a “textbook James-Younger robbery” began with three of the gang members entering the bank at 2 p.m. On September 7, 1876, eight bandits rode into Northfield to rob the First National Bank. Little did the gang members know that this decision would end all of their careers as outlaws and result in the deaths of three gang members and two Northfield citizens. However, the gang decided to abort the robbery and headed for its second choice, Northfield. On September 4, the gang rode into Mankato to rob the 1st National Bank of Mankato (the gang’s first choice). Paul, as well as Madelia, Mankato, Lake Crystal, St. Looking for possible sites to execute their plans, they considered banks in Minneapolis, Red Wing, St. Upon arriving in the state, the gang divided into scouting parties of two, three, and four men. The gang consisted of brothers Jesse and Frank James brothers Bob, Jim, and Cole Younger Clell Miller Charlie Pitts and Bill Stiles. In late August 1876, the James-Younger Gang headed for Minnesota. It was the bank that drew the attention of America’s most notorious bank and train robbers: the James-Younger Gang. The town also had many prominent business leaders and a healthy bank. By this time the town had two colleges and saw the completion of a railroad through town. Northfield in 1876 was a growing Southern Minnesota community. ![]() Tilden won the popular vote, but Hayes won the electoral college vote and became the 19th president of the United States. Hayes defeated Samuel Tilden for the presidency. America celebrated its 100th birthday with the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia, George Custer was killed at the Battle of Little Big Horn, and Rutherford B. 1876 was a year of great change in America’s history.
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