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Outlaws
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Criminals
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James, Jesse
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Quantrill, William C
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1882
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Babe Hudspeth and Harrison Trow
1882
Mention of Babe Hudspeth and Harrison Trow as members of William Quantrill's guerrillas in the Centralia Massacre at the end of the Civil War in Centralia, Missouri.
2.
Ben Broomfield, Henry Clements, and James Cummings
1882
Mention of Ben Broomfield, Henry Clements, and James Cummings as members of William Quantrill's guerrillas in the Centralia Massacre at the end of the Civil War in Centralia, Missouri.
3.
Crossroads of America: The Story of Kansas City
1948
Three chapters of the book with information about Kansas City related to Jesse James and his gang after the Civil War, including the attorneys at his 1882 trial acquittal (James Reed and Frank Walsh, both...
4.
Dictionary of Missouri Biography
1999
Biography of Thomas Coleman "Cole" Younger (1844-1916), a notorious outlaw of the Kansas City and surrounding Midwest in the late 19th century, starting with William C. Quantrill's guerrillas in the Civil...
5.
Dictionary of Missouri Biography
1999
Short biography of wild west figure Calamity Jane (ca. 1856-1903) written by Charles T. Jones, Jr. with citations.
6.
Frank James and Jesse James Birthplace
1882
Photo of the log cabin birthplace of Frank and Jesse James, taken "by Howard Huselton, Kansas City."
7.
History of Kansas City, Missouri
1888
Biographical sketch of Henry Craig who was born in Kentucky in 1848, became a lawyer and moved to Kansas City in 1869. In 1876 he was "elected by a very large majority to the Missouri House of Representatives"...
8.
Illustrated Lives and Adventures of Frank and Jesse James and the Younger Brothers, the Noted Western Outlaws
//1881
Portraits of Bill Chadwell, Clell Miller, and Charles Pitts, all members of the Younger and James Gangs killed at a bank robbery in Northfield, Minnesota, in 1876.
9.
Jesse Hamlet, Frank Shepard, and John Thrailkill
1882
Mention of Jesse Hamlet, Frank Shepard, and John Thrailkill as members of William Quantrill's guerrillas in the Centralia Massacre at the end of the Civil War in Centralia, Missouri.
10.
Jesse James and Family
April 28, 1905
Chapter gives the history of Jesse James and his family with emphasis on tracing the history of his involvement in train robberies. It is illustrated with photos and sketches.
11.
Jesse James Biography
1985
Biography of Jesse James (1847-1882), "outlaw" and "the terror of the Missouri and western frontier during his heyday" along with his brother, Frank, and their gang. Born in Clay County, Missouri, and...
12.
Jesse James Time Line
2007
Appendix I of this book is "A Jesse James time line, including princiipal crimes attributed to the James-Younger Gang." It begins with December 28, 1841, when Robert James and Zerelda Cole, parents of...
13.
Jesse James: Last Rebel of the Civil War
2002
A biography of Jesse James, noted Missouri Civil War guerrilla fighter and Confederate sympathizer. Author places this notorius figure in the context of the civil, political, and economical climate of...
14.
Just Memories and Twelve Years with Cole Younger
1959
Photos and description of the author's time spent with Confederate veteran and outlaw Cole Younger (1844-1916) in the Kansas City area.
15.
Kansas City Crime Central
2010
This 232-page book details crimes and criminals in Kansas City area from Union Station Massacre and Bonnie and Clyde to the more recent Ali Kemp and Erica Gree (Precious Doe).
16.
Kansas City, Missouri: Its History and Its People, 1800-1908
1908
Biographical article about Judge William Hockaday Wallace, or William Wallace, "former prosecuting attorney for Jackson county." Born in Kentucky in 1848 and raised in Lee's Summit, Missouri before moving...
17.
Maupin, Tom
1882
Portraits and description of Tom Maupin (later "prosperous on a Texas Ranche") and Dick Maddox ("surviv[ing] the war to fall in a private quarrel with a Cherokee"), and Oll Sheppard (later "killed in Jackson...
18.
Morgan Walker
March 24, 1905
Portrait (of Walker), illustrations (of his home), and descriptions of Morgan Walker, "a man of affairs" with land near Blue Springs, Missouri since 1834 and raided by William Quantrill's men in 1860,...
19.
Paths of Resistance: Tradition and Dignity in Industrializing Missouri
//1986
Section of the book which deals with the subject of Jesse James defined here as a social bandit. Features that part of the James Gang activities which included the express company train robberies.
20.
Political History of Jackson County: Biographical Sketches of Men Who Have Helped to Make It
1902
Photo and bio of William Wallace, former prosecuting attorney of Jackson County partly responsible for ridding the area of the James Gang in the early 1880s. Born in Kentucky in 1848 and raised in border...
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