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'''James Robert Cummins''' or Cummings, aka: "Windy Jim" (January 31, 1847 - July 9, 1929) was an American criminal.
'''James Robert Cummins''' or Cummings, aka: "Windy Jim" (January 31, 1847 - July 9, 1929) was an American criminal.



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James Robert Cummins or Cummings, aka: "Windy Jim" (January 31, 1847 - July 9, 1929) was an American criminal.

Cummins lived near Kearney, Missouri and rode with Quantrill's Raiders during the Civil War, most often assigned to follow “Bloody” Bill Anderson. A known horse thief, he joined up with the James-Younger Gang after the war and was involved in the train robberies at Winston and Blue Cut, Missouri. He was suspected of being involved in the plot to kill Jesse James because his sister, Artella Cummins, married Robert Ford, Jesse’s killer. After the break up of the James Gang, he became a farmer in Arkansas and actually tried to turn himself in several times, but no one believed he was really Jim Cummins. At the age of 63 he married Florence Sherwood and lived to an old age. He died in the Old Soldiers Home at Higginsville Missouri on July 9, 1929.

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