Stagecoach robbers evolved as a consequence of the discovery of gold or
silver, or some other mineral treasure, and a town would "spring forth
from the earth" overnight. Roads were soon built and stage lines began
operating. A "pitching Betsy" would take out bullion and dust and bring
in payrolls, always through country that was rough and isolated. The
temptation to get rich quickly was too great for some, and the demand,
"Hold! Throw out that treasure box!" was heard all too often in the Old
West. Most robberies were never solved, but many robbers were caught,
indicted, tried, convicted, and sentenced. This book includes a
collection of 15-20 of the most thrilling stagecoach robberies from
1875-1905.