The following James gang events were allegedly attributed to Miller: • June 3, 1871 - Ocobock Brothers' Bank at
Corydon, Iowa. The
Pinkerton Detective Agency 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 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'. • April 29, 1872 - Bank of Columbia at
Columbia, Kentucky. Cashier R. A. C. Martin was killed and bystander James Garrett wounded. • May 27, 1873 - Ste. Genevieve Savings Bank at
Ste. Genevieve, Missouri. • January 15, 1874 - Stagecoach at
Hot Springs, Arkansas. • January 31, 1874 - Train at
Gad's Hill, Missouri. • February 1874 - Craig and Son General Store of
Bentonville, Arkansas;. • April/May 1874 - Stagecoach at
Austin, Texas. • December 8, 1874 -
Kansas Pacific Railroad at
Muncie, Kansas. • April 12, 1875 - The killing of Daniel Askew, a neighbour in Kearney who was allegedly helping the Pinkertons. • Late April 1875 - The killing of a Pinkerton agent Jack Ladd. • July 7, 1876 -
Missouri Pacific Railroad robbery at
Otterville, Missouri. ==Death==