Robert Ford (outlaw) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Robert Newton "Bob" Ford (January 31, 1862 – June 8, 1892) was a Ray County, Missouri born American outlaw who gained fame by killing his gang leader Jesse James in 1882. Ford was shot to death by Ed...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Ford_(outlaw)
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Born in 1883, the year after Jesse James was killed by Bob Ford and buried in his mother's backyard, Homer Croy grew up near the James farm in northwest Missouri. He talked with many old-timers who knew Jesse and Frank James and their remarkable mother, Zerelda.
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www.frontiertimes.com/outlaws/jesse.html
www.frontiertimes.com/outlaws/jesse.html
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A great sensation was created in this city this morning by the announcement that Jesse James the notorious bandit and train-robber, had been shot and killed here in St. Joseph.
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www.palmettoroots.org/JesseJames.html
www.palmettoroots.org/JesseJames.html
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Jesse James lived in lots of houses over his 34 years, as he spent lots of time running from the law. Most of those houses are forgotten -- and yet his last home, known simply as the Jesse James Home, has become a bona fide tourist attraction. ... More on Where Jesse James Was Killed...
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www.roadsideamerica.com/story/2451
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Video report on Jesse James Home in St. Joseph, Missouri. ... The house where Jesse James was gunned down has been moved a number of times (and Jesse's remains don't get much rest either, far as we can tell).
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www.roadsideamerica.com/video/17336
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Jesse James put his gun on the table to try and sraighten a crocked photo but While Jesse James was tryng to straighten a crocked photo he was shot in the back of the head by Robert Ford.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_was_Jesse_James_killed
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www.ci.st-joseph.mo.us/jesjames.html
www.ci.st-joseph.mo.us/jesjames.html
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February 13, 1866 - Frank James, Cole and Jim Younger rob the Clay County Savings Bank in Liberty, MO. of $72,000. A boy is killed by the gang. Jesse's legend is embellished when he is placed at the scene as well, contrary to family members reporting him sick in bed, with his chest wound still bothering him.
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www.sptddog.com/sotp/jesse.html
www.sptddog.com/sotp/jesse.html
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Jesse James Tombstone & Family ... Before a divorce could be finalized, Benjamin was killed in a horse accident on January 2, 1854. ... Allen Pinkerton desperately wanted Frank and Jesse James. Their continued success at alluding capture by his detectives was an embarrassment to him. On January 25, 1875,
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www.millersparanormalresearch.com/Pages/Jesse_James_Tom...
www.millersparanormalresearch.com/Pages/Jesse_James_Tombstone.htm
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