Fight.
Jesse James' mother, Zerelda Cole James, lived in several places throughout her life, primarily in Missouri. After the Civil War, she settled in the town of Kearney, Missouri, where she raised her children, including Jesse and Frank James. Her home life was marked by the tumult of the times, as her family faced hardships and conflicts stemming from the war and its aftermath.
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During the US Civil War James Longstreet was a general in the Confederate Army.
Canada was British territory & remained neutral during the Civil War
Lincoln was shot after the civil war
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Jesse James' mother, Zerelda Cole James, lived in several places throughout her life, primarily in Missouri. After the Civil War, she settled in the town of Kearney, Missouri, where she raised her children, including Jesse and Frank James. Her home life was marked by the tumult of the times, as her family faced hardships and conflicts stemming from the war and its aftermath.
Jesse. Hardesty has written: 'Killed and died of wounds in the Union army during the Civil War' -- subject(s): Accessible book, History, Statistics, United States Civil War, 1861-1865
No, that was Abraham Lincoln.
Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson, James Kemper, James H. Lane, James A. Walker and John G. Walker were Confederate Generals during the Civil War. Jefferson Davis was the Confederate President during the war. James Island (South Carolina), Jenkins' Ferry (Arkansas), Johnsonville (Tennessee) and Jonesborough (Georgia) were the scenes of Civil War battles. James A. Logan, James S. Wadsworth, John Newton and Joseph Hooker were Union Generals during the Civil War.
The book "Jesse Bowman: A Union Boy's War Story" is set during the American Civil War. It follows the story of Jesse Bowman, a young Union soldier, as he navigates the challenges and hardships of war. The setting includes battlefields, military camps, and the social and political climate of the Civil War era.
One of them was the James River.
Yes, Jesse James and his gang robbed the Fieldon Bank in Illinois on June 28, 1881. The robbery was part of their broader activities during the post-Civil War era, where they targeted banks and trains. The Fieldon Bank heist was notable for its planning and execution, contributing to James' infamous reputation as a notorious outlaw.
The battle of Johnsonville, Tennessee is a civil war word. James S Wadsworth was a Union General during the civil war.
Jesse James rode with Quantrill's Raiders, a paramilitary guerilla group of Confederate sympathizers who pillaged and killed along the Kansas and Missouri border towns. After learning his trade with Quantrill, he and his brother along with their cousins continued in this occupation after the war. They specialized in banks and trains.
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