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Dakota Datebook
August 13, 2005
"Jesse James' Door"
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In 1902, this weeks edition of the Jamestown Alert
reported the history of Frank and Jesse James has been revived in
Minot. D. H. Lord was erecting a new mercantile in Minot, and, in
need of a vault door, Mr. Lord traded a new $1,800 model for an older
one taken from a bank in his hometown of Northfield, MN.
This Northfield bank was held up by the infamous James Gang 28 years earlier.
The bank cashier tried to close the door on Jesse James, but Jesse got
out of the vault before the teller could lock it. The incident became
famous, because local townspeople surprised the bank robbers with gunfire
when they came out of the bank reducing the James Gang from eight
members to six.
Source: Jamestown Weekly Alert. Thursday, August 14, 1902: 1.
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