
About this Event
The Great Castle Shannon Bank Robbery
A Talk Presented by Edd Hale, Retired History Teacher
Thursday, May 8, 2025
6:30pm.
Free for HSML Members / $10 non-member admission
Refreshments provided
The History Center, 794 Washington Road
On May 14, 1917, the sleepy mining hamlet of Castle Shannon erupted in violence as four desperadoes robbed the town's only bank and found themselves caught in a Wild West-style shootout with the townspeople. Hear how this holdup was planned, executed, and partly foiled as we look at one of Pittsburgh's most notorious crimes. Based on extensive research of court documents, period newspapers, and even an eyewitness interview, this almost unknown story rivals other well-known tales of the Daltons, Youngers, and lames Brothers.
Edd Hale is a retired middle school history teacher from Keystone Oaks School District. During his 35 years he taught mostly US history covering the period from discovery to the pre-Civil War era. Recently, in his spare time, he has been volunteering as a crew member on the US Brig Niagara, the Flagship of Pennsylvania based in Erie, doing day sails and extended voyages. His interests also include traveling, metal detecting, bicycling and computers. He has taught other classes on The War of 1812, The Great Castle Shannon Bank Robbery, the Brig Niagara and on using Mac computers.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Historical Society of Mount Lebanon, 794 Washington Road, Pittsburgh, United States
USD 0.00 to USD 55.20