This Missouri landmark connects the Pony Express, Jesse James, and a strange museum stop full of surprising stories and artifacts.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - July 28, 1881. Gov. Thomas Crittenden offered a $5,000 reward for the arrest and conviction of members of the Jesse James gang. Robert Ford would shoot Jesse James, killing ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Jun. 13—GARRETSON, S.D. — In 1876, legendary outlaw Jesse James and his brother Frank were on the run after committing a bank ...
Was Jesse James a villain, or a misunderstood hero? Known for his bank and train robberies, Jesse’s complex story is full of contradictions. Was he a dangerous outlaw, or was he simply fighting back ...
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ABOVE: A woodcut of Robert Ford assassinating an unarmed Jesse James on April 3, 1882, by shooting him from behind as James adjusted a picture hanging in his house in St. Joseph, Mo., as Ford’s ...
Denny and Vonda Anderson search the tracks and river for artifacts relating to the Jesse James gang's train robbery west of ...
It's an iconic image of the Old West: masked desperados on horseback chasing down a speeding train to rob its passengers and cargo. In fact there really were hundreds of train robberies in the late ...