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a b Yeatman, Ted P. (2000). Frank and Jesse James: The Story Behind the Legend. Cumberland House Publishing. pp.26–8. ISBN 1-58182-325-8. Settle, William A. (1977). Jesse James Was His Name. University of Nebraska Press. pp.140–41. ISBN 978-0-8032-5860-0 . Retrieved December 7, 2008. Monaco, Ralph A., II (2012). Son Of A Bandit, Jesse James & The Leeds Gang , Monaco Publishing, L.L.C. Sonofabandit.com. 2012. ISBN 978-0578104263. Archived from the original on January 26, 2019 . Retrieved September 6, 2012.

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Duke, Alan (April 2, 2010). "Lawyer: Jesse James is no neo-Nazi". CNN. Archived from the original on January 20, 2021 . Retrieved November 24, 2020. Stiles, T.J. (2002). Jesse James: Last Rebel of the Civil War. Knopf Publishing. pp.190–206. ISBN 0-375-40583-6. a b Yeatman, Ted P. (2000). Frank and Jesse James: The Story Behind the Legend. Cumberland House Publishing. pp.83–9. ISBN 1-58182-325-8. Jesse James's Murderers. The Ford Brothers Indicted, Plead Guilty, Sentenced To Be Hanged, And Pardoned All In One Day". New York Times. April 18, 1882 . Retrieved December 7, 2008. After Jesse and Frank robbed a train at Gads Hill, Missouri, in January 1874, the Pinkerton’s National Detective Agency was called in to hunt them down. Founded in Chicago in 1850 by Allan Pinkerton, a Scottish immigrant who had served as the first full-time detective on the Windy City’s police force, the private agency was experienced in capturing train robbers. In March 1874, after the agency took on the case of the James gang, a Pinkerton detective searching for Jesse and Frank in Missouri wound up dead, while a Pinkerton agent who pursued the brothers’ fellow gang members Cole and Robert Younger in another part of the state also was killed.

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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] Dude, Jesse James Took Me For a Ride!". tmz.com. July 17, 2008. Archived from the original on February 21, 2020 . Retrieved February 19, 2020.

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Stiles, T.J. (2002). Jesse James: Last Rebel of the Civil War. Knopf Publishing. p.238. ISBN 0-375-40583-6. Garrett, Jerry (February 11, 2007), "A Famous Customizer Runs Afoul of California's Clean-Air Cops", The New York Times, p.12L, archived from the original on February 22, 2018 , retrieved February 22, 2017 Stiles, T.J. (2002). Jesse James: Last Rebel of the Civil War. Knopf Publishing. pp.149–67. ISBN 0-375-40583-6. Hanes, Elizabeth. "Jesse James Wanted Poster Goes Up for Auction". History.com. A&E Television Networks . Retrieved September 17, 2018.

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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]

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Later in 1876, Jesse and Frank James surfaced in the Nashville, Tennessee, area, where they went by the names of Thomas Howard and B.J. Woodson, respectively. Frank seemed to settle down, but Jesse remained restless. He recruited a new gang in 1879 and returned to crime, holding up a train at Glendale, Missouri (now part of Independence), [49] on October 8, 1879. The robbery was the first in a spree of crimes, including the holdup of the federal paymaster of a canal project in Killen, Alabama, and two more train robberies. But the new gang was not made up of battle-hardened guerrillas; they soon turned against each other or were captured. James grew suspicious of other members; he scared away one man and some believe that he killed another gang member. Stiles, T.J. (2002). Jesse James: Last Rebel of the Civil War. Knopf Publishing. pp.249–58. ISBN 0-375-40583-6.Stiles, T.J. (2002). Jesse James: Last Rebel of the Civil War. Knopf Publishing. pp.100–11, 121–3, 136–7, 140–1, 150–4. ISBN 0-375-40583-6. In October 2009, James' ex-wife Lindemulder, who had been in federal prison for six months for tax evasion, sought to regain custody of her then five-year-old daughter with James, Sunny, after James had been granted sole guardianship of her. James sought to retain full guardianship, citing fear of the environment in which his daughter would be placed if returned to Lindemulder. [17] [18] In December, James won custody, and Lindemulder was given weekly visitation rights during the daytime. [19] 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.

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