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The Gads Hill Train Robbery (also known as the Great Missouri Train Robbery) was a crime committed by the James-Younger Gang in Gads Hill, Missouri. In January 1874, five members of the James-Younger gang robbed a train and stole $12,000 in cash. All five escaped. The robbery has since been recognized as one of the most infamous crimes committed by outlaws in the American Old West.

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  • The Gads Hill Train Robbery (also known as the Great Missouri Train Robbery) was a crime committed by the James-Younger Gang in Gads Hill, Missouri. In January 1874, five members of the James-Younger gang robbed a train and stole $12,000 in cash. All five escaped. The robbery has since been recognized as one of the most infamous crimes committed by outlaws in the American Old West. (en)
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  • The Gads Hill Train Robbery (also known as the Great Missouri Train Robbery) was a crime committed by the James-Younger Gang in Gads Hill, Missouri. In January 1874, five members of the James-Younger gang robbed a train and stole $12,000 in cash. All five escaped. The robbery has since been recognized as one of the most infamous crimes committed by outlaws in the American Old West. (en)
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  • Gads Hill Train Robbery (en)
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