Seymour, Indiana and the Famous Story of the Reno Gang

Seymour, Indiana and the Famous Story of the Reno Gang
Title Seymour, Indiana and the Famous Story of the Reno Gang PDF eBook
Author Robert William Shields
Publisher
Pages 120
Release 1939
Genre Brigands and robbers
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Seymour, Indiana, and the Famous Story of the Reno Gang who Terrorized America with the First Train Robberies in World History

Seymour, Indiana, and the Famous Story of the Reno Gang who Terrorized America with the First Train Robberies in World History
Title Seymour, Indiana, and the Famous Story of the Reno Gang who Terrorized America with the First Train Robberies in World History PDF eBook
Author Robert William Shields
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1939
Genre Crime
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The Notorious Reno Gang

The Notorious Reno Gang
Title The Notorious Reno Gang PDF eBook
Author Rachel Dickinson
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 271
Release 2017-05-01
Genre History
ISBN 1493026402

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The true story of the world’s first robbery of a moving train, and the real origins of the Wild West They were the first outlaws to rob a moving train. But from 1864 to 1868, the Reno brothers and their gang of counterfeiters, robbers, burglars, and safecrackers also held the town of Seymour, Indiana, hostage, making a large hotel near the train station their headquarters. When the gang robbed the Adams Express car of the Ohio & Mississippi Railroad on the outskirts of Seymour on October 6, 1866, it shocked the world—and made other burgeoning outlaws like Jesse James sit up and take notice. The extraordinary—and extra-legal—efforts to take them out defined the term “frontier justice.” From the first report of the robbery, Allan Pinkerton’s operatives were on the scene, followed by kidnappings, lynchings, and an extradition from Canada to Indiana that caused an international incident. In the end, ten members of the Reno Gang were hanged, including three of the Reno brothers. And no one was ever charged with the murders. The Notorious Reno Gang tells the complete story for the first time, revealing how these gangsters, Pinkerton’s National Detective Agency, and the little city of Seymour ushered in the Wild West.

Anarchy in the Heartland

Anarchy in the Heartland
Title Anarchy in the Heartland PDF eBook
Author A. David Distler
Publisher A David Distler
Pages 133
Release 2008-10
Genre Bartholomew County (Ind.)
ISBN 0970529716

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"Based in southern Indiana, Anarchy in the Hearland is the gripping true story of robbery, mayhem and mass murder in the post-Civil War era. At the time, this tragedy garnered world-wide outrage. As a result, these shameful events were ommitted from historical and political textbooks and this true story was all but forgotten ... until now! Explore this incredulous dark chapter of real American history; straight-forward and politically unfiltered."--Back cover.

The Reno Gang of Seymour

The Reno Gang of Seymour
Title The Reno Gang of Seymour PDF eBook
Author Robert Frederick Volland
Publisher
Pages 664
Release 1948
Genre Brigands and robbers
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Six-Guns and Saddle Leather

Six-Guns and Saddle Leather
Title Six-Guns and Saddle Leather PDF eBook
Author Ramon Frederick Adams
Publisher Courier Corporation
Pages 846
Release 1998-02-25
Genre History
ISBN 9780486400358

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Authoritative guide to everything in print about lawmen and the lawless—from Billy the Kid to the painted ladies of frontier cow towns. Nearly 2,500 entries, taken from newspapers, court records, and more.

The Six-Shooter State

The Six-Shooter State
Title The Six-Shooter State PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Obert
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 291
Release 2018-10-18
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1108593631

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American violence is schizophrenic. On the one hand, many Americans support the creation of a powerful bureaucracy of coercion made up of police and military forces in order to provide public security. At the same time, many of those citizens also demand the private right to protect their own families, home, and property. This book diagnoses this schizophrenia as a product of a distinctive institutional history, in which private forms of violence - vigilantes, private detectives, mercenary gunfighters - emerged in concert with the creation of new public and state forms of violence such as police departments or the National Guard. This dual public and private face of American violence resulted from the upending of a tradition of republican governance, in which public security had been indistinguishable from private effort, by the nineteenth-century social transformations of the Civil War and the Market Revolution.