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James, Frank, 1843-1915 |
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Bradley's Lives of Frank and Jesse James
Poster reads: "Agents Wanted for Bradley's Lives of Frank and Jesse James with Full Particulars of All Their Bank Robberies, Train Robberies, and Stage Robberies, Covering their exploits at Russellville, Ky., Gallatin and St. Genevieve, Mo. Corydon, Iowa, Gads Hill, Mo., San Antonio, Texas, Hot Springs, Ark., Northfield, Minn., Glendale, Mo., to which is added the lives and adventures of Quantrell, The Younger Brothers, George Todd, Bill Anderson...
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Old Norton & Long Bank Building
Color postcard titled, "The Old NORTON & LONG Bank Building (now Logan County Library) Russellville, Kentucky." The image shows the building's red brick exterior, which is surrounded by a line of tall trees and midcentury cars. The caption on the back reads: "At Noon, March 20, 1868, the JAMES gang staged their first bank robbery here. Nothing seems able to correct the legend of Jesse James — robbing the rich to help the poor. The public concepti...
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Old Southern Bank of Kentucky
Black-and-white postcard titled, "Old Southern Bank of Kentucky, The First Bank Robbed by Frank and Jesse James, a 17,000 Dollar Haul, Russellville, Ky., March 21, 1868." Image shows the exterior of the ornate stone building, which is surrounded by a line of trees. 3 1/2" x 5 1/2"
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Old Southern Bank of Kentucky
Colorized postcard titled, "Old Southern Bank of Kentucky, The First Bank Robbed by Frank and Jesse James, A Seventeen Thousand Dollar Haul, Russellville, Ky." The image shows the bank's red brick exterior, which is surrounded by a line of tall trees. 3 1/2" x 5 1/2"
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Old Southern Bank of Kentucky
Color postcard titled, "HISTORIC LANDMARK, RUSSELLVILLE, KENTUCKY Main and Sixth Street OLD BANK ROBBED . . . 1868." The image shows the bank's red brick exterior, which is surrounded by a line of tall trees. The caption on the back reads: "Part of the building, pictured here, was erected about 1810 by William Harrison. It was used as a residence by him and later by a family by name of Norton. In 1857 the front part of the structure was completed...
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Papers (Cravens, Raymond, b. 1930) - Cravens, Raymond L. b. 1930
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Papers (Muir, Jasper W., 1823-1907) - Muir, Jasper W., 1823-1907
Compilation of writings related to Jasper W. Muir, prominent attorney and banker of Bardstown, Kentucky. Includes a paper written by friend John Michael Cooney, and one by his grandson John Wakefield Muir. Also, an 1896 newspaper article about Muir.
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