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Border Bandits Audiobook

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31/08/2024
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”An authentic and thrilling history of the noted outlaws Jesse and Frank James and their bands of highwaymen.compiled from reliable sources and containing the latest facts in regard to these desperate freebooters.” (from the author’s sub-title) The James brothers emerged from the Confederate guerrillas to become notorious outlaws of the American west rising to legendary status. J.W. Buel chronicles their path of robbery and murder across the West in short vignettes. – Summary by Larry Wilson

 
 

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1:
Preface
2:
Jesse and Frank James - Their Youth
3:
Career as Guerrillas
4:
First Skirmishes
5:
Desolation of Lawrence
6:
Desperate Fighting by Squads
7:
Direful Massacre at Centralia
8:
Fortune Turning Against the Guerrillas
9:
The Whirlwind of Destruction Changes
10:
Jesse James' Career in Texas
11:
Robbery and Murder
12:
Plundering a Kentucky Bank
13:
Bank Robbery and Murder
14:
Mysterious Hiding Place in Jackson Co.
15:
Terrible Fight in Mexico
16:
Plundering an Iowa Bank
17:
Another Bank Robbery in Kentucky
18:
Robbing the Cash Box at the Kansas City Fair
19:
Plundering the Ste. Genevieve Bank
20:
Wrecking and Plundering a Train
21:
The Stage Robbery near Hot Springs
22:
Train Robbery at Gad's Hill
23:
Wicher's Unfortunate Hunt for the James Boys
24:
Murdering Cow Boys and Driving off Cattle
25:
The Attack on the Samuels Residence
26:
Assassination of Daniel Askew
27:
The San Antonio Stage Robbery
28:
The Great Train Robbery at Muncie
29:
The Huntington Bank Robbery
30:
The Rocky Cut Train Robbery
31:
Fatal Attack on a Minnesota Bank
32:
At Glendale—the Last Great Train Robbery
33:
Shooting of Jesse James by George Shepherd
34:
Why did Shepherd Shoot Jesse James?
35:
Robbing of the Mammoth Cave Stage
36:
Personal Characteristics of the James Boys
37:
The Union Pacific Express Robbery
38:
An Interview with the Younger Brothers
39:
Anecdotes of Jesse and Frank James
40:
Basham's Confession of the Glendale Robbery
41:
The Train Robbery at Winston, Mo. July 15, 1881