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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Indiana State Library - Indianapolis | ISLI 813 H716f (Text) | 00000106940588 | Authors' room | Available | - |
Indiana State Library - Indianapolis | ISLI 813 H716f (Text) | 00000105151104 | Authors' room | Available | - |
Indiana State Library - Indianapolis | ISLI 813 H716f (Text) | 309930-1003 | Authors' room | Available | - |
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ix, 235 pages ; 24 cm - Publisher: [Louisville, Ky.] : Data Courier, Inc. for the Courier-Journal and the Louisville Times, 1977.
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General Note: | "The first train holdup in the United States took place on October 6, 1866, just a few miles outside of Seymour, in southern Indiana. This trend-setting piece of action was planned by John Reno and carried out by him, his brothers Frank, Simeon, William, and a cohort named Frank Sparks"--Preface. |
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Subject: | Reno Gang (Outlaws) Fiction Train robberies Indiana Fiction Criminals Indiana Fiction Crime Indiana Seymour Fiction Indiana History Fiction Jennings County (IN) Local Author Works |