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was hired to pursue the gang and Miller was captured in July by a detective Westphal. He posted bail and was later acquitted after a long list of witnesses testified he was elsewhere at the time of the robbery. He was represented by attorney John McClanahan of Corydon, Iowa. A deposition from the
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Both of the bodies of Clell Miller and Bill Chadwell were exhumed the following night and were put into wooden barrels. The barrels were shipped to the medical school in Ann Arbor, Michigan on September 9, 1876, labelled as "Paint". The 22-year-old medical student, Henry M. Wheeler, used them as
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His father obtained his release in April 1865, perjuring himself by saying the family had always been Union supporters. Miller was described as being 5 feet 8 inches tall, with dark reddish auburn hair.
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and citizen Nicholas Gustavson. Wounded in the fight were Frank James, Charlie Pitts (later killed), Cole Younger, Jim Younger, Bob Younger and Northfield citizen Alonzo E. Bunker.
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trial is owned by the McClanahan family. Clell denied being in the James gang, but said later that he 'might as well join them because his reputation had been ruined by the trial'.
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Miller's body was photographed and then buried in Northfield. However, his father claimed the body and Miller was buried at Muddy Fork Cemetery in Kearney.
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On September 7, 1876, Miller was shot and killed by townspeople in the robbery attempt on the First National Bank of Northfield, along with outlaw
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In 2013 what may have been the skeletal remains of Miller from North Dakota was investigated to confirm identity.
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cadavers and displayed the skeleton of Clell Miller in his office in Grand Forks, North Dakota until his death.
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April 12, 1875 - The killing of Daniel Askew, a neighbour in Kearney who was allegedly helping the Pinkertons.
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Miller was born on either January 9, 1850 (the date on his tombstone) or December 15, 1849, in
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The following James gang events were allegedly attributed to Miller:
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Late April 1875 - The killing of a Pinkerton agent Jack Ladd.
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Television and film depictions of Clell Miller include:
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Prisoners and detainees of the United States military
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Killed by townspeople while taking part in a robbery
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Index


Kearney, Missouri
Northfield, Minnesota
Bloody Bill Anderson
James-Younger Gang
guerilla warfare
gang crimes
murder
Gratiot Street Prison
James-Younger Gang
Northfield, Minnesota
Kearney, Missouri
Edward T. Miller
Jesse James
Bloody Bill Anderson
American Civil War
St. Louis, Missouri
Gratiot Street Prison
Corydon, Iowa
Pinkerton Detective Agency
Columbia, Kentucky
Ste. Genevieve, Missouri
Hot Springs, Arkansas
Gad's Hill, Missouri
Bentonville, Arkansas
Austin, Texas
Kansas Pacific Railroad
Muncie, Kansas
Missouri Pacific Railroad
Otterville, Missouri

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