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Jesse James -- Final Victory in Clothing War". tmz.com. December 3, 2010. Archived from the original on February 21, 2020 . Retrieved February 19, 2020. Stiles, T.J. (2002). Jesse James: Last Rebel of the Civil War. Knopf Publishing. p.173. ISBN 0-375-40583-6. Through James' show "History of the Chopper" there are also glimpses of his involvement with the Hells Angels. Stiles, T.J. (2002). Jesse James: Last Rebel of the Civil War. Knopf Publishing. pp.23–6. ISBN 0-375-40583-6.

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a b c d e f Settle, William A. (1977). Jesse James Was His Name. University of Nebraska Press. pp.28–35. ISBN 978-0-8032-5860-0 . Retrieved December 7, 2008. Stiles, T.J. (2002). Jesse James: Last Rebel of the Civil War. Knopf Publishing. pp.363–75. ISBN 0-375-40583-6. The Jesse James Tavern is located in Asdee, County Kerry, Ireland. It has been claimed that James's ancestors were from that area of Ireland. [82] But documented evidence suggests that on his father's side, Jesse was a third-generation American of English descent. [83] [84] Jesse James summary: Jesse Woodson James was born into a hardworking family. His parents lived in Clay County, Missouri, where Jesse and his two full siblings were born. Robert James, Jesse’s father, was a successful farmer who eventually helped found William Jewell College located in Liberty, Missouri. When Jesse was 3 years old, his father died in California, preaching to those looking for gold. Jesse’s mother remarried.

Monaco, Ralph A., II (2012). Son Of A Bandit, Jesse James & The Leeds Gang , Monaco Publishing, L.L.C. Sonofabandit.com. 2012. ISBN 978-0578104263. Archived from the original on January 26, 2019 . Retrieved September 6, 2012. Yeatman, Ted P. (2000). Frank and Jesse James: The Story Behind the Legend. Cumberland House Publishing. pp.111–20. ISBN 1-58182-325-8. Robert traveled to California during the Gold Rush to minister to those searching for gold; [4] he died there when James was three years old. [5] After Robert's death, his widow Zerelda remarried twice, first to Benjamin Simms in 1852 and then in 1855 to Dr. Reuben Samuel, who moved into the James family home. Jesse's mother and Samuel had four children together: Sarah Louisa, John Thomas, Fannie Quantrell, and Archie Peyton Samuel. [4] [6] Zerelda and Samuel acquired a total of seven slaves, who served mainly as farmhands in tobacco cultivation. [6] [7] Historical context a b "A look inside the life of Jesse James". Today. March 22, 2010. Archived from the original on July 26, 2021 . Retrieved June 15, 2021. Beam, Christopher (January 27, 2011). "Highway to Heil". Slate. Archived from the original on November 11, 2020 . Retrieved November 24, 2020.

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Leonard, Elizabeth (July 26, 2011), "Jesse James and Kat Von D Split", People, archived from the original on July 29, 2011 , retrieved October 22, 2019 In 2010, James was accused by Fortune Fashions Industries, LLC of working with Walmart and stealing one of Fortune Fashions Industries' executives to work on the clothing line after a failed collaboration between Jesse and Fortune Fashions. The company claimed over 6 million dollars in damage, and lawyer Lawrence H. Nagler, representing the LLC, claimed "Jesse has stolen the benefit of Fortune Fashions' work and manpower to put this together." James' lawyer Joseph A. Yanny pointed out that James was a prolific entrepreneur, selling his West Coast Choppers brand apparel in his shop and online, long before he met Fred Kayne (owner of Fortune Fashions). The trial concluded with a verdict in favor of James. When Fortune Fashion Industries asked the judge to quash the jury decision, the judge stated that they were "not entitled to any proceeds from an unrelated line of clothing that came into being a year after the failed venture." [46] [47] Controversial photos [ edit ] In the American television series Breaking Bad episode 3 of Season 5, Jesse James was referenced when Mike Ehrmantraut tells Walter White - "Killing Jesse James... don't make you Jesse James".

Stiles, T.J. (2002). Jesse James: Last Rebel of the Civil War. Knopf Publishing. pp.37–46. ISBN 0-375-40583-6.

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a b c Stiles, T.J. (2002). Jesse James: Last Rebel of the Civil War. Knopf Publishing. ISBN 0-375-40583-6. The annual Victorian Festival in Jersey County, Illinois, is held on Labor Day weekend [91] at the 1866 Col. William H. Fulkerson estate Hazel Dell. Festivities include telling Jesse James's history in stories and by reenactments of stagecoach holdups. Over the three-day event, thousands of spectators learn of the documented James Gang's stopover at Hazel Dell and of their connection with ex-Confederate Fulkerson. Yeatman, Ted P. (2000). Frank and Jesse James: The Story Behind the Legend. Cumberland House Publishing. pp.193–270. ISBN 1-58182-325-8.One would think making westerns in this day and age would be a passion project, except there is no passion present in Christopher Forbes' productions. This is a Jesse James outlaw story and it feels so damn hollow, in addition to the production values looking worse than usual. Yeatman, Ted P. (2000). Frank and Jesse James: The Story Behind the Legend. Cumberland House Publishing. pp.270–2. ISBN 1-58182-325-8.



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