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Missouri State Guard / American outlaws / Jesse James / Frank James / American studies / United States / Train robbery / Nationality / James-Younger Gang / Bushwhackers / American folklore
Date: 2013-08-11 14:56:02
Missouri State Guard
American outlaws
Jesse James
Frank James
American studies
United States
Train robbery
Nationality
James-Younger Gang
Bushwhackers
American folklore

The Leon reporter (Leon, Iowa[removed]p ].

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