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WAS THERE A INDIAN THAT ROAD WITH THE JAMES GANG
A merger between this article and Jesse James has been proposed. I think that both articles are of good length, and they are sufficiently independent topics that separate articles are warranted. This gang was not exclusively the property of Jesse James. Cheers, - Willmcw 18:04, August 15, 2005 (UTC)
What about George Todd? I grew up hearing from my Mother and Grandmother that a man named George Todd used to walk in downtown Lee's Summit and discuss the Younger gang and that he was a former member but was a younger boy at the time. He to is buried in Lee's Summit and, I believe, Todd George road is named after him (with names reversed). But, all this is oral history. Certainly don't yet have any research to back it up and wondering if others have heard this too.-- P Todd ( talk) 01:36, 10 November 2009 (UTC)
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It is listed as 'John Whicher,' however his first name is not mentioned in the source. Furthermore his gravestone in the Pinkerton Employee plot in Chicago says Joseph W. Whicher. Based on this I've changed the name. There does seem to be competing info from other sources. But given that Pinkerton personally paid for and arranged for burials in the plot during his lifetime my instinct is to trust the headstone. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8904255/joseph-w-whicher DavidSSabb ( talk) 18:25, 16 March 2023 (UTC)