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Hole in the Wall Gang

The Hole in the Wall Gang was a group of outlaws led by Jesse James in the late 1800s, notorious for robbing trains, banks, and stagecoaches across the American Midwest. They operated discreetly, often hiding in rural areas and using their reputation to intimidate others. The gang's name became associated with their elusive and daring criminal activities, making them symbols of frontier lawlessness. Over time, the term has also been used more broadly to describe groups involved in criminal or rebellious actions outside the law.