On Tuesday, February 13, 1866, the Clay County Savings Association in Liberty, MO, was robbed of about $60,000 by the Jesse James gang. Greenup Bird was the cashier on duty that morning along with his son, William, the clerk. The robbers forced the pair into the bank vault, and tried to lock them inside. They escaped from the vault and sounded the alarm as the robbers fled on horseback.
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- Civil War Service: Pvt. McMillan's Clay County Volunteer Missouri Militia (Union)
- Sergeant Major, Company L, 4th Provision Enrolled Missouri Militia (Union)- Company F. 48th Enrolled Missouri Militia (Union)Souce: Divided Loyalties: Civil War Soldiers Buried in Clay County, Missouri c. 2013 by: Clay County Archives
On Tuesday, February 13, 1866, the Clay County Savings Association in Liberty, MO, was robbed of about $60,000 by the Jesse James gang. Greenup Bird was the cashier on duty that morning along with his son, William, the clerk. The robbers forced the pair into the bank vault, and tried to lock them inside. They escaped from the vault and sounded the alarm as the robbers fled on horseback.
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- Civil War Service: Pvt. McMillan's Clay County Volunteer Missouri Militia (Union)
- Sergeant Major, Company L, 4th Provision Enrolled Missouri Militia (Union)- Company F. 48th Enrolled Missouri Militia (Union)Souce: Divided Loyalties: Civil War Soldiers Buried in Clay County, Missouri c. 2013 by: Clay County Archives
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