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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.
Jesse James led the life of a Confederate hero while riding with Quantrill's Raiders and robbing trains. After the robbery of the Platte City, Missouri Bank a reward was posted in that state.
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James Edward Oglethorpe was the man who founded the state of Georgia. There is a city in the state named after him today, Fort Oglethorpe.
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Yes, there was significant debate around Jesse James and his interactions with the city of Coffeyville, particularly regarding his attempted bank robbery in 1876. The event sparked discussions about law enforcement, the morality of outlaws, and the impact of such criminal activities on small towns. The robbery ended in a shootout, leading to the deaths of several gang members, which further fueled discussions about justice and the safety of communities. Overall, the incident highlighted the tension between outlaws and law-abiding citizens in the American West.
Jesse James led the life of a Confederate hero while riding with Quantrill's Raiders and robbing trains. After the robbery of the Platte City, Missouri Bank a reward was posted in that state.
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Jesse and his cousin Zerelda 'Zee' Mimms married on April 24, 1874, and had two children who survived to adulthood: Jesse James, Jr. (b. 1875) and Mary Susan James (b. 1879). Twins Gould and Montgomery James (b. 1878) died in infancy. His surviving son, Jesse, Jr., became a lawyer and spent his career as a respected member of the bar in Kansas City, Missouri.
No one killed James Monroe. He died in New York City from heart failure and tuberculosis on July 4, 1831.
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According to the book "Hoecakes, Hambone, and All That Jazz - African American Traditions in Missouri" by Rose M. Nolen (pg 68), Jesse James gave some of his money to the establishment of Lincoln Institute. Today Lincoln Institute is known as Lincoln University, a historically Black University, located in Jefferson City, Missouri.
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Salt Lake City Utah. That is where Jesse Mccartney Lives