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  1. Dec 8, 2014 · Jesse Woodson James, born in Clay County, Missouri, on September 5, 1847, was the son of Kentucky native Zerelda Cole James and her husband, Robert James, a Baptist minister and...

  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. Mar 15, 2024 · Jesse James and Frank James (respectively, born September 5, 1847, near Centerville [now Kearney], Missouri, U.S.—died April 3, 1882, St. Joseph, Missouri; born January 10, 1843, near Centerville—died February 18, 1915, near Kearney) were two brothers who were among the most notorious outlaws of the American West, engaging in robberies that came...

  4. Sep 15, 2021 · He was a Confederate soldier who became one of the most notorious outlaws of the Wild West. How did Jesse James's name become synonymous with "renegade"? by HistoryNet Staff 9/15/2021. According to his brother, Frank, teenaged guerrilla Jesse James killed Major Johnston. (Library of Congress) Share This Article. Jesse James Facts.

  5. A teenager when he rode off to join Confederate guerrillas in 1864, Jesse James never really stopped fighting the Civil War.

  6. History. Historical Figures. The Cold-blooded Assassination of Outlaw Jesse James. By: Oisin Curran. Jesse James lies dead in his coffin, cut down in the prime of life by his close friend, Robert Ford. Library of Congress. In June of 1892, Robert Ford was managing a dance hall in the town of Creede, Colorado.

  7. Jan 17, 2019 · The violence of the U.S. Civil War transformed Jesse James from Missouri farm boy to vicious killer.

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