Things You May Not Know About Jesse James Jesse James was a preacher’s son. Frank and Jesse James' mother, Zerelda (Credit: The Print Collector/Getty Images)Born in Clay County, Missouri, on September 5, 1. Jesse Woodson James was the son of Kentucky native Zerelda Cole James and her husband, Robert James, a Baptist minister and slave- owning hemp farmer who assisted in founding William Jewell College in Liberty, Missouri. In 1. 85. 0, Robert James traveled to California to preach in the gold mining camps; however, not long after arriving he became sick and died.
Zerelda and her children—Jesse, his brother and future partner- in- crime, Frank, and younger sister, Susan—were plunged into perilous financial straits. In 1. 85. 2, Zerelda married a wealthy, older man and moved in with him, but he disliked the James children so they were made to live with another family. Zerelda soon left the marriage and returned to her first husband’s farm with her children. When she wed for a third time, in 1. After Frank and Jesse grew up to become outlaws, Zerelda, who was known as iron- willed, remained their staunch supporter. He was a Confederate guerilla in the U. S. Civil War. Jesse and Frank James, c. During the Civil War, Missouri, a border state, was home to guerilla fighting initiated by forces on both sides of the conflict. Frank James fought with the pro- secession Missouri State Guard at the start of the war then joined a band of Confederate guerillas, also known as bushwhackers, who carried out attacks against Union sympathizers in the region. In May 1. 86. 3, while at his family’s farm, a teenage Jesse was ambushed and his stepfather hung from a tree (he survived) by Union militiamen seeking the whereabouts of Frank and his fellow insurgents. That August, Frank took part in a raid spearheaded by guerilla leader William Quantrill on the abolitionist town of Lawrence, Kansas, during which some 2. By age 1. 6, Jesse followed in Frank’s footsteps and became a marauding bushwhacker. He and his brother joined a gang led by William “Bloody Bill” Anderson and participated in a number of violent incidents, including a September 1. Centralia, Missouri. In that raid, at least 2. Union soldiers were forced from a train and executed by the guerillas, who then slaughtered more than 1. The guerillas viciously mutilated many of their victims’ corpses. In May 1. 86. 5, a month after Confederate General Robert E. Lee’s surrender at Appomattox Court House, Jesse was shot in the chest during a skirmish with Union troops near Lexington, Missouri. After being nursed back to health by his cousin Zerelda “Zee” Mimms (whom he would wed in 1. Jesse eventually banded with his brother and other former Confederate guerillas to rob banks, stagecoaches and trains. James wasn’t a Wild West Robin Hood. During the 1. 86. Gallatin, the incident that first brought Jesse public notice as an outlaw, he shot and killed the bank’s cashier in an act of revenge, thinking the man was Samuel Cox, commander of the pro- Union militia troops who had murdered guerilla leader Bloody Bill Anderson in October 1. In fact, the slain cashier turned out not to be Cox.) After the deadly heist, an influential pro- Confederate newspaper editor in Missouri, John Newman Edwards, befriended Jesse and went on to promote the former bushwhacker as a hero and defiant Southern patriot of the Reconstruction era. James himself wrote letters to newspapers in which he defended his actions. Through his articles and editorials, Edwards was responsible for helping to create the image of Jesse James as a Robin Hood figure who robbed the rich to give to the poor, an image that historians say is a myth. Die James Gang The BomberJames and his cohorts eluded the Pinkertons. Allen Pinkerton (left) with President Abraham Lincoln and a Union general during the Civil War. After Jesse and Frank robbed a train at Gads Hill, Missouri, in January 1. Pinkerton’s National Detective Agency was called in to hunt them down. Founded in Chicago in 1. Allan Pinkerton, a Scottish immigrant who had served as the first full- time detective on the Windy City’s police force, the private agency was experienced in capturing train robbers. In March 1. 87. 4, after the agency took on the case of the James gang, a Pinkerton detective searching for Jesse and Frank in Missouri wound up dead, while a Pinkerton agent who pursued the brothers’ fellow gang members Cole and Robert Younger in another part of the state also was killed. Catching the James brothers became a personal mission for Allan Pinkerton, an abolitionist who had aided slaves on the Underground Railroad, uncovered a plot to assassinate President- elect Abraham Lincoln and gathered military intelligence for the federal government during the Civil War. Shortly after midnight on January 2. Pinkerton agents, acting on a tip that Jesse and Frank were at their mother’s farm (in fact, they were no longer there) carried out a raid on the place. The agents threw an incendiary device into the farmhouse, setting off an explosion that fatally wounded Jesse and Frank’s 8- year- old half- brother and caused their mother, Zerelda, to lose part of her arm. Following the raid, public support for Jesse and Frank increased, and the Missouri state legislature even came close to passing a bill offering the men amnesty. The James brothers also launched an intimidation campaign against their perceived enemies near Zerelda’s farm and in April of that year one of their mother’s neighbors, a former Union militiaman who had assisted the Pinkerton agents in preparing for the raid, was shot to death. James Gang, Soundtrack: The Girl Next Door. IMDb. Movies, TV & Showtimes. MOVIES. In Theaters; Showtimes & Tickets; Latest Trailers; Coming Soon; Release Calendar. Allan Pinkerton never pursued his hunt for Jesse and Frank any further. His gang was defeated trying to rob a Minnesota bank. On the afternoon of September 7, 1. Jesse and Frank James, along with Cole, Jim and Robert Younger and three other associates, tried to rob the First National Bank of Northfield, Minnesota. The gang targeted the bank after learning that Adelbert Ames, a former Union general and Republican governor of Reconstruction- era Mississippi, had recently moved to Northfield. Ames, along with his father- in- law Benjamin Butler, also a former Union general and Radical Republican politician, was rumored to have deposited $7. During the attempted robbery, three members of the gang went inside and demanded the cashier open the safe, but he refused. Meanwhile, after townspeople outside got wind that a holdup was taking place, they engaged in a shootout with the gang members who’d been stationed on the street. In the end, the bank cashier was killed by the outlaws as was a passerby, while two bandits were shot to death by townsfolk before the rest of the gang fled. Two weeks later, following a gunfight near Madelia, Minnesota, the Younger brothers were captured and another gang member was killed. Afterward, the Youngers were sentenced to life in prison; Robert Younger died behind bars in 1. The James brothers, who had split off from the Youngers before the Madelia gunfight and were the only gang members not caught or killed following the failed robbery, laid low for the next few years, living in Tennessee under assumed names.
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