A teenager when he rode off to join Confederate guerrillas in 1864, Jesse James never really stopped ... specific crimes while wearing the general outlaw's mantle. "We are not thieves," he wrote ...
Testing established a 99.7 percent certainty that the body buried in Kearney was, indeed, the famous outlaw. Ron Pastore, who opened the Jesse James Museum in Wichita, has had a Kansas man exhumed ...
One of the most controversial figures in U.S. history, Jesse James has captured the imagination ... this revealing exposé traces the outlaw's life from his humble Southern childhood through ...
the property is outfitted with modern amenities and utilities, though its 50 wells, natural springs, creeks and three reservoirs were likely used by the James brothers.
A teenager when he rode off to join Confederate guerrillas in 1864, Jesse James never really stopped ... specific crimes while wearing the general outlaw's mantle. "We are not thieves," he wrote ...