Jesse James, the Younger gang, and their exploits in the Wild West ...
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City Manager's Office Jesse James Jesse James Home Of all the worlds' legendary characters, few have attracted world-wide fascination like the outlaw, Jesse James. Some call him America's Robin Hood, while others see him as a cold-blooded killer. Perhaps he was all of these things. Jesse Woodson James was born in Kearney, Missouri on September 5, 1847. His father, the Rev. Robert James, was a ...
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Jesse James ...
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Home page for the Friends of the James Farm, home of Jesse and Frank James ...
Frank and Jesse James Family Outline ...
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Scribe's Tribute to Jesse James Scribe's next favorite outlaw is Jesse James, who rode with his brother, Frank, and many others who came away from the Civil War with a bitter taste in their mouths and no way to make a real living. Although Jesse, like Billy the Kid, was known as a murderer and a no-good thief, Jesse was also known as a sort-of Robin Hood of the West for his habit of taking from ...
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Jesse James is one of the most notorious outlaws of the 19th century. It seems he was destined to live a violent life. He got used to killing during the Civil War, and kept up with it after the war was over.
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