EPISODE · Jul 9, 2026 · 1 MIN
Guns, Gold, and Glory: Jesse James' Infamous Bank Job
from The Daily Note with James A. Brown
Jesse James led one of the first daylight bank robberies in American history, and it all went down in Liberty, Missouri, on a seemingly ordinary Tuesday afternoon in 1866. We dive into this audacious heist where a dozen men galloped into town, guns blazing, and made off with a staggering $60,000—equivalent to about 1.3 million dollars today! As they raced away, shooting in the air, chaos erupted, and a stray bullet even struck a college student. The audacity of it all leaves us wondering how they managed to escape without a trace. So, buckle up as we unravel this wild tale of crime and the infamous Jesse James, reminding ourselves that history can be just as dramatic as any blockbuster movie!Takeaways:The infamous bank robbery led by Jesse James in 1866 was audacious and daring.This robbery in Liberty, Missouri, is notable as one of the first daylight bank heists in America.The robbers made off with a staggering amount, equivalent to 1.3 million in today's dollars.One innocent bystander was hit during the chaos, highlighting the risks of such crimes.Despite their boldness, the robbers were never caught, and the stolen money was never found.This event marked a significant moment in American criminal history, showcasing the Wild West's lawlessness.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy
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