CONTENTS.

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JESSE AND FRANK JAMES—THEIR YOUTH,[7]
Career as Guerrillas,[9]
First Skirmishes,[12]
Desolation of Lawrence,[15]
Desperate Fighting by Squads,[21]
Direful Massacre at Centralia,[27]
Fortune Turning Against the Guerrillas,[30]
The Whirlwind of Destruction Changes,[31]
Jesse James' Career in Texas,[33]
Robbery and Murder,[36]
Plundering a Kentucky Bank,[39]
Bank Robbery and Murder,[41]
Mysterious Hiding Place in Jackson Co.,[43]
Terrible Fight in Mexico,[47]
Plundering an Iowa Bank,[51]
Another Bank Robbery in Kentucky,[52]
Robbing the Cash Box at the Kansas City Fair,[54]
Plundering the Ste. Genevieve Bank,[56]
Wrecking and Plundering a Train,[60]
The Stage Robbery near Hot Springs,[63]
Train Robbery at Gad's Hill,[66]
Wicher's Unfortunate Hunt for the James Boys,[69]
Murdering Cow Boys and Driving off Cattle,[73]
The Attack on the Samuels Residence,[75]
Assassination of Daniel Askew,[79]
The San Antonio Stage Robbery,[81]
The Great Train Robbery at Muncie,[83]
The Huntington Bank Robbery,[86]
The Rocky Cut Train Robbery,[87]
Fatal Attack on a Minnesota Bank,[92]
At Glendale—the Last Great Train Robbery,[96]
Shooting of Jesse James by George Shepherd,[100]
Why did Shepherd Shoot Jesse James?[109]
Robbing of the Mammoth Cave Stage,[112]
Personal Characteristics of the James Boys,[117]
The Union Pacific Express Robbery,[122]
An Interview with the Younger Brothers,[132]
Anecdotes of Jesse and Frank James,[138]