A man says he has discovered a piece of American history: a never-before-seen photo of the infamous outlaw Jesse James. Dale Ball, from California, says the photo was tucked inside an old family ...
It's not every day that real-life outlaws make their way on to the big screen. Sure, there are countless Billy the Kid adaptations and plenty of Western yarns about Jesse James and Butch Cassidy ...
Jesse James lived by the revolver ... meant he probably preferred his flashing pair of revolvers, and the outlaw was never known to take them off. In fact, the first time Bob Ford ever saw ...
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 ...
It’s a great read for the cowboy that leans toward the ... death of one of the most infamous real American outlaws of the Wild West: Jesse James. Based on extensive research and word-of-mouth ...