Clay County Savings Association Building
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clay-county-savings-association-building-242-2958480
title:
Clay County Savings Association Building
text:
The Clay County Savings Association in Liberty, Missouri, was robbed on February 13, 1866, making it one of the earliest documented daylight bank robberies. The robbers escaped with at least $60,000 and killed a bystander outside. The robbery is believed to have been conducted by a group of former Confederate guerrillas, possibly led by Jesse James or Archie Clement, which became known as the James–Younger Gang. According to accounts of the day: On the afternoon of February 13, 1866, "some ten o
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United States historic place
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clay_County_Savings_Association_Building
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date modified:
2023-03-19T00:19:03Z
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