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  1. Dec 8, 2014 · Home. Topics. 19th Century. 7 Things You May Not Know About Jesse James. Between his days as a teenage Confederate guerrilla and his murder at age 34, James became one of America’s most...

  2. Apr 14, 2023 · Notorious is probably the best word to describe Jesse James. He was a notorious outlaw in the Wild West shortly after the end of the Civil War, but prior to the Civil War, Jesse was known as a quiet religious boy. His dad was a Revivalist who died when Jesse was a young boy.

  3. 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. " Jesse James " is a 19th-century American folk song about the outlaw of the same name, first recorded by Bentley Ball in 1919 [1] and subsequently by many others, including Bascom Lamar Lunsford, Vernon Dalhart, Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger, The Kingston Trio, The Pogues, The Ramblin' Riversiders, The Country Gentlemen, Willy DeVille, Van Morriso...

  5. 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...

  6. Jesse was born in Clay County, Missouri, on September 5, 1847, to Zerelda and Robert James, hemp farmers who owned six slaves. When the Civil War came, young Jesse watched his older brother...

  7. Robert Ford in music. References. Jesse James in music. Jesse James became a hero in folklore and dime novels before he was killed in 1882. A manifestation of this was the emergence of a wide body of music that celebrates or alludes to Jesse James. Folk song.

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