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  2. Jesse James - Wikipedia

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    Jesse Woodson James (September 5, 1847 – April 3, 1882) was an American outlaw, bank and train robber, guerrilla and leader of the James–Younger Gang.Raised in the "Little Dixie" area of Missouri, James and his family maintained strong Southern sympathies.

  3. James–Younger Gang - Wikipedia

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    Ford, on the other hand, agreed to bring down Jesse James in return for the reward. [citation needed] On April 3, 1882, Ford fatally shot Jesse James behind the ear at James's rented apartment in St. Joseph, Missouri. [17] [18] Bob and his brother Charley surrendered to the authorities, pleaded guilty, and were promptly pardoned by Crittenden ...

  4. Robert Ford (outlaw) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Newton Ford (December 8, 1861 – June 8, 1892) [1] was an American outlaw who killed fellow outlaw Jesse James on April 3, 1882. He and his brother Charley, both members of the James–Younger Gang under James's leadership, went on to perform paid re-enactments of the killing at publicity events.

  5. Frank James - Wikipedia

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    Settle, William A. Jr.: Jesse James Was His Name, or, Fact and Fiction Concerning the Careers of the Notorious James Brothers of Missouri, University of Nebraska Press, 1977 Yeatman, Ted P.: Frank and Jesse James: The Story Behind the Legend , Cumberland House, 2001

  6. Charles Ford (outlaw) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Wilson Ford (July 9, 1857 – May 6, 1884) was an American outlaw and a member of the James Gang. [1] He was the lesser known older brother of Robert Ford, the killer of Jesse James. [2] [3] Charley Ford was introduced to Jesse and Frank James by Wood Hite and joined the gang in 1881 at the same time as his brother. [4]

  7. Zerelda James - Wikipedia

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    Settle, William A. Jr, Jesse James Was His Name, or, Fact and Fiction Concerning the Careers of the Notorious James Brothers of Missouri (University of Nebraska Press, 1977) Steele, Phillip W., Jesse and Frank James: The Family History (Pelican Publishing, 1987) Stiles, T.J., Jesse James: Last Rebel of the Civil War (Alfred A. Knopf, 2002)

  8. J. Frank Dalton - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 1996, amateur historian Bud Hardcastle, with the support of 3 sons of James descendant Jesse Cole James, began a push to exhume the Granbury, Texas, grave belonging to Dalton to allow for DNA testing of the remains. The 3 James brothers believed that J. Frank Dalton was their grandfather, and that he was also the real Jesse James.

  9. Dick Liddil - Wikipedia

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    After being pardoned by the Governor of Missouri, Liddil was introduced to Jesse James in 1879. [1] Liddil joined the James Gang that year and was later described by Frank James as a "good industrious young chap." [1] Liddil rode with the James Gang in October 1879 when they raided a depot in Glendale, 15 miles east of Kansas City.