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Jesse James

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  1. USnews.com: From Combat to Crime (2007)
  2. Wikipedia.org: Jesse James the outlaw
  3. Civilwarstlouis.com: James and Younger
  4. McDonald County Library: Jesse James
  5. Jessejames.org: History of the James Farm
  6. Historynet.com: The James-Younger Gang and their Circle of Friends
  7. Santa Clara University: Truth, Legend and Jesse James (2006)

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  • September 5, 1847: Born in Clay County, Missouri
  • 1864: Jesse joined a Confederate guerrilla unit led by Bloody Bill Anderson
  • 1866: Clay County Savings Bank in Liberty, MO. A boy is killed by the gang
  • 1868: James gang robs the Southern Deposit Bank in Russellville, Kentucky
  • 1869: James gang robbed the Daviess County Savings Association
  • 1871: Jesse and the gang rob the Ocobock Brothers Bank in Coryton, Iowa
  • 1873 : James/Youngers rob the Savings Association in Genevieve, MO
  • 1873: Marks the gangs first train robbery: Rock Island & Pacific RR
  • 1874: Married Zee Mimms
  • 1874: Jesse James Gang robs their first known stagecoach holdup
  • 1875: PBS.org: Pinkerton raid on the James Farm
  • 1876: Bank raid First National Bank of Northfield, MN
  • April 3,1882: Assassinated: Shot in the back of the head by Robert Ford

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