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Acknowledgments | ||
Jesse James and Robin Hood | 1 | |
How the Civil War Came to Missouri | 6 | |
Blood on the Border | 11 | |
Opening Guns | 16 | |
The Battle of Wilson's Creek | 23 | |
The Battle of Lexington | 27 | |
The Battle of Pea Ridge | 30 | |
Guerrilla War | 32 | |
Quantrill's Raid on Lawrence and Order No. 11 | 36 | |
Jesse James Goes to War | 40 | |
The Last Great Rebel Raid in Missouri | 44 | |
The War Ends and the James Gang Is Born | 48 | |
The First Bank Robberies (1866-1872) | 52 | |
Trains and Pinkerton Men (1873-1876) | 56 | |
The Final Years (1877-1882) | 61 | |
The Legend of Jesse James | 66 | |
The Civil War as Living History | 72 | |
For More Reading | 77 | |
Index | 81 |
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