Was Jesse James a villain, or a misunderstood hero? Known for his bank and train robberies, Jesse’s complex story is full of contradictions. Was he a dangerous outlaw, or was he simply fighting back ...
GARRETSON, S.D. — In 1876, legendary outlaw Jesse James and his brother Frank were on the run after committing a bank robbery in Northfield, Minnesota. Chased by a posse, the two Missouri natives ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - July 28, 1881. Gov. Thomas Crittenden offered a $5,000 reward for the arrest and conviction of members of the Jesse James gang. Robert Ford would shoot Jesse James, killing ...
It's an iconic image of the Old West: masked desperados on horseback chasing down a speeding train to rob its passengers and cargo. In fact there really were hundreds of train robberies in the late ...
Jun. 13—GARRETSON, S.D. — In 1876, legendary outlaw Jesse James and his brother Frank were on the run after committing a bank robbery in Northfield, Minnesota. Chased by a posse, the two Missouri ...
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