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THE NORTHFIELD TRAGEDY.
LAYING OUT THE WORK.
A MURDER PLANNED.
JESSE JAMES RECOGNIZED.
NORTHFIELD
THIS EVENTFUL DAY.
THE BATTLE
THE BRAVE GIRL
APPALLING, SICKENING, TRAGEDY
“THROW UP YOUR HANDS,”
A band of enigmatic strangers sweeps through Minnesota’s towns in late summer, drawing curious eyes with their polished manners, striking physiques, and unmistakable Southern drawl. They drift from hotel to hotel—some posing as cattle dealers, others as land speculators or railroad engineers—always leaving a trail of whispered speculation about their true purpose. Their visits to places like St. Paul, Mankato and Northfield are marked by generous spending, impeccable horsemanship and an air of daring confidence that unsettles the locals.
In Mankato, two of the men slip into a notorious brothel, where they cross paths with the infamous Jack O’Neil. The outlaw’s ensuing report to the sheriff triggers a dramatic showdown that thwarts a violent plot against an elderly, reclusive farmer rumored to hoard a hidden fortune. As the sheriff’s ambush foils the would‑be robbers, the mystery surrounding the strangers deepens, hinting at larger schemes lurking behind their polished façade.
Full title
The Northfield Tragedy; or, the Robber's Raid A Thrilling Narrative; A history of the remarkable attempt to rob the bank at Northfield, Minnesota; the Cold-Blooded Murder of the Brave Cashier and an Inoffensive Citizen. The Slaying of Two of the Brigands. The Wonderful Robber Hunt and Capture Graphically Described. Biographies of the Victims, the Captors & the Notorious Younger and James Gang of Desperadoes A Thrilling Narrative; A history of the remarkable attempt to rob the bank at Northfield, Minnesota; the Cold-Blooded Murder of the Brave Cashier and an Inoffensive Citizen. The Slaying of Two of the Brigands. The Wonderful Robber Hunt and Capture Graphically Described. Biographies of the Victims, the Captors & the Notorious Younger and James Gang of Desperadoes
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (230K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2014-01-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
A little-known 19th-century writer remembered for a vivid account of one of the American West's most famous crimes, he turned the Northfield bank raid into fast-moving narrative history. His surviving work captures the excitement, fear, and folklore that quickly grew around the James-Younger Gang.
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