No Jesse James was Not shot here in Minnesota,,, nor was he ever here it was just his gang that tried to rob the bank in northfield
Jesse robbed Bank's, Train's, Stagecoache's. The beginning of the end came at Northfield Minnesota on September 7th, 1876 where the gang was shot up & the Youngers were captured after two weeks on the run.
Jesse James was shot by Robert Ford
The duration of I Shot Jesse James is 1.35 hours.
I Shot Jesse James was created on 1949-02-26.
I Shot Jesse James - 1949 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-16 Sweden:15 West Germany:16 (nf)
Shot in the back of the head by Robert Ford (a member of his gang)
Paul Younger, and Jesse that's all I know of and Frank got shot a couple times but lived
Jesse James Hollywood was born on January 28, 1980
For the most part, Jesse James was shot for the reward money and the noteriety. Governor Crittenden has been negotiating with the Ford brothers to capture and bring in Jesse. Bob Ford, the younger brother, opted to shoot Jesse twice in the back of the head while he was adjusting a tilted picture at Jesse's house in St. Joseph, Missouri where they had been staying. The Fords attempt to collect the reward was never realized. They were arrested, tried, and convicted fo first degree murder and sentenced to hang. Their sentences were pardoned by governor Crittenden.
Jesse James individually killed 16 people, but he was involved in the murder of over 180 others (including those executed in "Bloody" Bills guerrilla raid in Centralia, Missouri.
By "original", I'm assuming you mean Jesse Woodson James from Kearney, MO. No, he was not an actor. He was a Confederate guerilla fighter and then a bank/train robber. He doesn't seem to have ever held a "legitimate" job. Robert Ford, who shot Jesse James, did become an "actor" of sorts: he appeared in a travelling stage show that reenacted the shooting.
St Joseph, MO Jesse James was apparently shot and killed at 1318 Lafayette St. in St. Joseph, Missouri, on April 3, 1882. He and his gang had rented a house there as a hideout, and his associate Bob Ford allegedly shot him in hopes of collecting a $5000 bounty solicited by the governor of Missouri. Rumors that the body was misidentified (that James had faked his death) continued for several years. Ford and his brother Charley were tried, convicted, and just as quickly pardoned, but had to flee the state.