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One would think making westerns in this day and age would be a passion project, except there is no passion present in Christopher Forbes' productions. This is a Jesse James outlaw story and it feels so damn hollow, in addition to the production values looking worse than usual. Walters, Mike (January 28, 2022). " 'Monster Garage' Star Jesse James Shares Emotional Tribute To GF Bonnie Rotten". The Blast. Archived from the original on March 21, 2022 . Retrieved March 21, 2022. Getting There is Half the Fun - Mammoth Cave National Park". National Park Service. Archived from the original on September 12, 2015. Yeatman, Ted P. Frank and Jesse James: The Story Behind the Legend. Cumberland House Publishing, 2000. ISBN 1-58182-325-8.

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The Jesse James Tavern is located in Asdee, County Kerry, Ireland. It has been claimed that James's ancestors were from that area of Ireland. [82] But documented evidence suggests that on his father's side, Jesse was a third-generation American of English descent. [83] [84]The theme of survival was featured in a 2009 documentary, Jesse James' Hidden Treasure, which aired on the History Channel. The documentary was dismissed as pseudo history and pseudoscience by historian Nancy Samuelson in a review she wrote for the Winter 2009–2010 edition of The James-Younger Gang Journal. [68] After the war, as members of various gangs of outlaws, Jesse and Frank robbed banks, stagecoaches, and trains across the Midwest, gaining national fame and often popular sympathy despite the brutality of their crimes. The James brothers were most active as members of their own gang from about 1866 until 1876, when as a result of their attempted robbery of a bank in Northfield, Minnesota, several members of the gang were captured or killed. They continued in crime for several years afterward, recruiting new members, but came under increasing pressure from law enforcement seeking to bring them to justice. On April 3, 1882, Jesse James was shot and killed by Robert Ford, a new recruit to the gang who hoped to collect a reward on James's head and a promised amnesty for his previous crimes. Already a celebrity in life, James became a legendary figure of the Wild West after his death. Missouri State Archives. "Frank and Jesse James Court Documents from Daviess County". Missouri Digital Heritage. Missouri Office of the Secretary of State . Retrieved August 4, 2016. a b c d e Settle, William A. (1977). Jesse James Was His Name, or, Fact and Fiction Concerning the Careers of the Notorious James Brothers of Missouri. University of Nebraska Press. pp.7, 12, 16, 26. ISBN 0-8032-5860-7 . Retrieved December 7, 2008. Jesse and his cousin Zee married on April 24, 1874. They had two children who survived to adulthood: Jesse Edward James (b. 1875) and Mary Susan James (later Barr, b. 1879). [36] Twins Gould and Montgomery James (b. 1878) died in infancy. Jesse Jr. became a lawyer who practiced in Kansas City, Missouri, and Los Angeles, California. [37] Pinkertons

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Stiles, T.J. (2002). Jesse James: Last Rebel of the Civil War. Knopf Publishing. pp.23–6. ISBN 0-375-40583-6. Stiles, T.J. (2002). Jesse James: Last Rebel of the Civil War. Knopf Publishing. pp.37–46. ISBN 0-375-40583-6. Saltarelli, Mary Estelle Gott (2009). Historic Hood County: An Illustrated History. HPN Books. p.60. ISBN 9781935377085. St. Joseph History— Jesse James". St. Joseph, Missouri. Archived from the original on January 24, 2009 . Retrieved December 7, 2008. Yeatman, Ted P. (2000). Frank and Jesse James: The Story Behind the Legend. Cumberland House Publishing. pp.270–2. ISBN 1-58182-325-8.Catching the James brothers became a personal mission for Allan Pinkerton, an abolitionist who had aided slaves on the Underground Railroad, uncovered a plot to assassinate President-elect Abraham Lincoln and gathered military intelligence for the federal government during the Civil War. In the American television series Breaking Bad episode 3 of Season 5, Jesse James was referenced when Mike Ehrmantraut tells Walter White - "Killing Jesse James... don't make you Jesse James". Stiles, T.J. (2002). Jesse James: Last Rebel of the Civil War. Knopf Publishing. pp.326–47. ISBN 0-375-40583-6.

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The film was on continuous release in the United States for more than 15 years. The film was reissued in March 1946 and was released for a fourth time in July 1951. By May 1954, it had played over 52,000 bookings in the United States and Canada. [3] Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter: Hoax: Politician's Horse Thieving and Train Robbing Ancestor". Blog.eogn.com. January 30, 2010. Archived from the original on July 20, 2011 . Retrieved March 24, 2010.

Jesse James Fined for Violating Air-Quality Laws". People. January 27, 2007. Archived from the original on October 23, 2019 . Retrieved October 22, 2019. Stiles, T.J. (2002). Jesse James: Last Rebel of the Civil War. Knopf Publishing. pp.351–73. ISBN 0-375-40583-6.

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Ries, Judith (1994). Ed O'Kelley: The Man Who Murdered Jesse James' Murderer. Stewart Printing and Publishing Co. ISBN 0-934426-61-9.Slotkin, Richard (1998). Gunfighter Nation: The Myth of the Frontier in Twentieth-Century America. University of Oklahoma Press. pp.381–382. ISBN 0-8061-3031-8. After receiving a small portion of the reward, the Fords fled Missouri. Sheriff James Timberlake and Marshal Henry H. Craig, who were law enforcement officials active in the plan, were awarded the majority of the bounty. [63] Later, the Ford brothers starred in a touring stage show in which they reenacted the shooting. [64] [65] Public opinion was divided between those against the Fords for murdering Jesse and those of the opinion that it had been time for the outlaw to be stopped. Suffering from tuberculosis (then incurable) and a morphine addiction, Charley Ford committed suicide on May 6, 1884, in Richmond, Missouri. Bob Ford operated a tent saloon in Creede, Colorado. On June 8, 1892, Edward O'Kelley went to Creede, loaded a double-barrel shotgun, entered Ford's saloon and said "Hello, Bob" before shooting Ford in the throat, killing him instantly. O'Kelley was sentenced to life in prison, but his sentence was subsequently commuted because of a 7,000-signature petition in favor of his release, as well as a medical condition. The Governor of Colorado pardoned him on October 3, 1902. [66] Jesse James Gravestone in Kearney, Missouri. a b c d Andrews, Dale C (June 18, 2013). "Jesse James and Meramec Caverns". Route 66. Washington: SleuthSayers. According to his brother, Frank, teenaged guerrilla Jesse James killed Major Johnston. (Library of Congress) Walker, Dale L. (November 15, 1998). Legends and Lies: Great Mysteries of the American West. Forge Books. pp.87–110. ISBN 0-312-86848-0.

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