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While the outlaws were inside the bank, local merchant discovered the robbery and sounded the alarm. The citizens of Northfield did not flee; they armed themselves with whatever was available—rifles from hardware stores, pistols, and even rocks. Northfield Raid & the James-Younger Gang: Overview

Frank James, Charlie Pitts, and Bob Younger entered the First National Bank .

Jesse James, Cole Younger, Jim Younger, Clell Miller, and Bill Chadwell remained outside to control the street.

The Northfield Raid, which occurred on , was the spectacular downfall of the notorious James-Younger Gang . Often called the "Great Northfield Minnesota Raid," it is famous because a small town of ordinary citizens fought back and effectively destroyed the most feared outlaw group in American history. The Day of the Raid

Inside, acting cashier Joseph Lee Heywood refused to open the safe, despite being pistol-whipped and threatened. He told the outlaws the safe was on a time lock and could not be opened. The Street Battle

At approximately , eight heavily armed men wearing long linen "dusters" to hide their weapons rode into Northfield, Minnesota.

The Great Northfield Minnesota Raid -

While the outlaws were inside the bank, local merchant discovered the robbery and sounded the alarm. The citizens of Northfield did not flee; they armed themselves with whatever was available—rifles from hardware stores, pistols, and even rocks. Northfield Raid & the James-Younger Gang: Overview

Frank James, Charlie Pitts, and Bob Younger entered the First National Bank . The Great Northfield Minnesota Raid

Jesse James, Cole Younger, Jim Younger, Clell Miller, and Bill Chadwell remained outside to control the street. While the outlaws were inside the bank, local

The Northfield Raid, which occurred on , was the spectacular downfall of the notorious James-Younger Gang . Often called the "Great Northfield Minnesota Raid," it is famous because a small town of ordinary citizens fought back and effectively destroyed the most feared outlaw group in American history. The Day of the Raid Jesse James, Cole Younger, Jim Younger, Clell Miller,

Inside, acting cashier Joseph Lee Heywood refused to open the safe, despite being pistol-whipped and threatened. He told the outlaws the safe was on a time lock and could not be opened. The Street Battle

At approximately , eight heavily armed men wearing long linen "dusters" to hide their weapons rode into Northfield, Minnesota.