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PREFACE.
Illustrations
CHAPTER I. THE BANDIT SPIES.
CHAPTER II. NORTHFIELD INVADED.
CHAPTER III. IN THE BANK.
CHAPTER IV. ON THE STREET.
CHAPTER V. AFTER THE BATTLE.
CHAPTER VI. PURSUING THE FUGITIVES.
CHAPTER VII. A FAMOUS VICTORY
CHAPTER VIII. THE END OF A BAD ENTERPRISE
In the quiet town of Northfield, Minnesota, a daring gang of outlaws—led by the infamous Jesse James and the Younger brothers—set their sights on the First National Bank. Their meticulous planning and false identities mask a ruthless intent, turning an ordinary day into a moment of historic tension. The narrative invites listeners to step back to 1876, when a single act of bravery would define the town's legacy.
When the robbers burst in, bank clerk Joseph Heywood refuses to open the safe, choosing duty over fear. His defiant stand ends tragically, but it ignites a fierce, spontaneous defense by townspeople who rally around the bank and the nearby bridge square. The ensuing clash captures the raw courage and unity of ordinary citizens confronting violent lawlessness.
Beyond the immediate drama, the story preserves the memory of those who risked everything to protect their community. Listeners will hear vivid eyewitness accounts that bring the courage of Northfield's citizens to life.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (142K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2013-12-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1835–1916
Best known for the clear early description of the illness later named Huntington’s disease, this American physician made his mark on medicine while still in his early twenties. His brief but influential 1872 paper remained a landmark in neurology for generations.
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