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Stiles, T.J. (2002). Jesse James: Last Rebel of the Civil War. Knopf Publishing. pp.326–47. ISBN 0-375-40583-6. a b Stiles, T.J. (2002). Jesse James: Last Rebel of the Civil War. Knopf Publishing. pp.207–48. ISBN 0-375-40583-6. a b "Civil lawsuit against Frank & Jesse James". Daviess County Historical Society. August 30, 2007. Archived from the original on February 1, 2009 . Retrieved December 7, 2008. Fellman, Michael (1990). Inside War: The Guerrilla Conflict in Missouri onto the American Civil War. Oxford University Press. pp.61–143. ISBN 0-19-506471-2. 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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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.236–238. ISBN 0-375-40583-6. a b "A look inside the life of Jesse James". Today. March 22, 2010. Archived from the original on July 26, 2021 . Retrieved June 15, 2021. Yeatman, Ted P. (2000). Frank and Jesse James: The Story Behind the Legend. Cumberland House Publishing. pp.30–45. ISBN 1-58182-325-8.

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Settle, William A. Jesse James Was His Name, or, Fact and Fiction Concerning the Careers of the Notorious James Brothers of Missouri'. University of Nebraska Press, 1977. ISBN 0-8032-5860-7. Grossberg, Josh (July 26, 2011). "Jesse James and Kat Von D: Anatomy of a Split". E! Online. Archived from the original on April 15, 2012.

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Jesse James' Estranged Wife Bonnie Rotten Demands Monthly Support To Help During Pregnancy". RadarOnline. December 8, 2022. Eric James. "Jesse Gregory James, alias Jesse James". Ericjames.org. Archived from the original on May 28, 2022 . Retrieved March 24, 2010.

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Jesse James was the third highest-grossing film of 1939, behind Gone with the Wind and Mr. Smith Goes to Washington. A sequel, The Return of Frank James, directed by Fritz Lang with Henry Fonda reprising his role as Frank James along with other actors playing the same characters as they had in Jesse James, was released in 1940. Jesse James accused of bad deal". June 11, 2010. Archived from the original on December 26, 2015 . Retrieved October 16, 2015. Yeatman, Ted P. (2000). Frank and Jesse James: The Story Behind the Legend. Cumberland House Publishing. pp.270–2. ISBN 1-58182-325-8.



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