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How legendary American outlaw met his end Jesse James rose to notoriety during the American Civil War when he and his brother Frank led a Confederate guerrilla force against the Union in their ...
and he finally brought Jesse down with the help of the outlaw's own gang. In the aftermath of the failed Northfield bank robbery of 1876, Frank and Jesse James were forced to hide under assumed ...
Frank James splits the gang up and plans a rendezvous in four days time. With U.S.-Marshall Kane in hot pursuit, and betrayal within the outlaw band, the stage is set for a blazing and climactic ...
But Jesse and Frank James felt no peace ... proclaimed innocence for specific crimes while wearing the general outlaw's mantle. "We are not thieves," he wrote, "we are bold robbers.
James, from the Midwestern state of Missouri, gained notoriety in the 1860s as an American outlaw, bank robber ... his ...
Testing established a 99.7 percent certainty that the body buried in Kearney was, indeed, the famous outlaw ... that of Jesse James. A crew attempted to exhume the body of J. Frank Dalton in ...
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