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  1. Jesse James and Frank James were two brothers who were among the most notorious outlaws of the American West, engaging in robberies that came to typify the hazards of the 19th-century frontier as it has been portrayed in motion-picture westerns. Reared on a Missouri farm, Jesse and Frank shared.

  2. Jul 9, 2020 · Jesse James: The Death of the Wild West Outlaw. The notorious robber was killed by a would-be gang member while plotting his next heist. By Tim Ott Updated: Jul 9, 2020. Photo: Bettmann/Getty...

  3. Jesse's new gang, none of them ex-soldiers, were in it for the money, not the cause, and one of them happily conspired with Missouri's governor to hunt the outlaw down and collect a $10,000...

  4. Jan 17, 2019 · By Mark Lee Gardner. January 17, 2019. • 25 min read. In the words of the popular 19th-century ballad “Jesse James, ” the infamous Missouri outlaw "was a man that was knowed through all the...

  5. May 1858. A Missouri gang kills nine anti-slavery farmers in Kansas. December 20, 1858. Forces led by John Brown attack two homesteads in Missouri and free 11 slaves there. Brown later guides the...

  6. www.encyclopedia.com › us-history-biographies › jesse-jamesJesse James | Encyclopedia.com

    May 18, 2018 · Jesse Woodson James. American outlaw Jesse Woodson James (1847-1882) was a colorful bandit whose escapades made him a legendary figure of the Wild West. Jesse James was born near Kearney, Mo., on Sept. 5, 1847, the son of a Baptist minister. Little is known about Jesse's childhood except that his father left the family in 1850 to minister to ...

  7. Jesse James | American outlaw | Britannica. Contents. Jesse James. American outlaw. Also known as: Jesse Woodson James. Learn about this topic in these articles: main reference. In Jesse James and Frank James.

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