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Notorious Kansas Bank Heists by Rod Beemer
Notorious Kansas Bank Heists by Rod Beemer












COST: $15 preregistration, $20 day of show dash plaques will be given to the first 125 entries.The show can be seen on PBS stations and on Cox Kansas 22. Additionally, the television show “Street Rodding American Style” will be filming its show onsite and will choose three cars to showcase. The show will feature more than 100 classic automobiles. LINDSBORG - Gear heads and hot rod owners are invited to participate in the Smoky Valley Car Show. Beemer is the author of 12 nonfiction books and is a member of several historical societies. He also will sign copies of his book “Notorious Kansas Bank Heists: Gunslingers to Gangsters” after his talk. Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.Author Rod Beemer, of Minneapolis, will speak about strange, comical and bizarre robberies and some of the most notorious bank heists in Kansas. Join author Rod Beemer for a wild ride into Kansas's tumultuous bank heist history.Ĭopyright: 2015 Book Details Book Quality: Publisher Quality ISBN-13: 9781625853820 Related ISBNs: Nearly four thousand known vigilantes patrolled the Sunflower State during the 1920s and 1930s to combat the criminal menace. The Dalton gang failed in their attempt to rob two banks simultaneously, but others accomplished this in Waterville in 1911.

Notorious Kansas Bank Heists by Rod Beemer

Belle Starr's nephew Henry Starr claimed to have robbed twenty-one banks.

Notorious Kansas Bank Heists by Rod Beemer

His afterlife can be described only as bizarre. After robbing the Chautauqua State Bank in 1911, outlaw Elmer McCurdy was killed by lawmen but wasn't buried for sixty-six years.

Notorious Kansas Bank Heists by Rod Beemer Notorious Kansas Bank Heists by Rod Beemer

Bank robbers wreaked havoc in the Sunflower State.














Notorious Kansas Bank Heists by Rod Beemer