Jesse James Essays

  • Jesse James

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    Jesse James was born in Clay County, Missouri on the Fifth of September 1847. His parents were Zerelda and Robert James. They were hemp farmers that owned six slaves, but most people wouldn’t know that. They only know him as an outlaw. Nevertheless, the name “Jesse James” is one that almost everyone has heard, even though he has been dead for over one hundred years. (Defeat n. pg.) Now, although Jesse James was a traditional outlaw in many respects, his legend perseveres as an icon of American culture

  • Jesse James and Billy the Kid

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    outlaw is “One that is unconventional or rebellious”. Billy the Kid and Jesse James were two notorious outlaws, both icons of the Wild West. Billy the kid, a hard headed criminal with no mercy, a ruthless killer that so many men and women were afraid of became a problem that the law could not put up with. On the other hand Jesse James became an organized crime boss that tried to strike it rich by rebelling against the North. Jesse James also became a large problem to the law. Both men had a story to tell

  • Reasons Why was Jesse James Famous

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    figure is Jesse James. Jesse is from the Old Western time period. Jesse is a notorious bank robber. He is viewed by many as the American Robin Hood. There are few who don’t know his name. He is arguably the most known and influential criminal known to Old Western American history. September 5, 1847, in Kearney, Missouri marked the birth of Jesse James. Jesse was brought up by a very renowned farming family. He and his brother Frank received a great education. His father, Robert James, ironically

  • Essay On Jesse James

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    1 June 2, 2014 Jesse James When you think of the Wild West who is the first person that comes to your mind? When you think of daring bank and train robberies in the Wild West, now who comes to your mind? Jesse James was an Ex Confederate who could not get over the loss of the Civil War, so he expressed his pain and anger in other ways. He robbed Union banks, stagecoaches, and even a few trains. Fueled by this anger, Jesse James became a giant thorn in America’s side. Jesse James lived a bloody life

  • Jesse James Thesis

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    Jesse James was born on September 5th, 1847, in Kearney Missouri. His parents, Zerelda and Robert James, were hemp farmers who owned six slaves. In 1963 Frank’s activities with the Confederates brought the wrath of Union minutemen to the James family farm. Jesse was beaten, and his step-father was tortured for information. This is said the be what started Jesse’s brutal treatment of people, and his “don’t care” attitude. After this Jesse felt the need to fight back, so in the spring of 1864, he joined

  • Jesse James Legacy

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    Jesse Woodson James and his older brother Alexander Franklin James, more commonly remembered as Jesse and Frank James respectively, are often referred to as the “Notorious Outlaws of the West.” Although Jesse James and his brother Frank James have a rebellious reputation, the fact remains that they are the two bandits in American history that no other reputable outlaw can compare to. In total, they are responsible for over twenty robberies of trains and banks as well as many deaths, but in many versions

  • Jesse James Biography

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    Jesse James was known as an American outlaw and legendary figure. Jesse and his family were in favor of the south, which caused he and his brother to join a guerreila band. Jesse and his brother were the most feared outlaws of the late 1800's. They were said to have robbed multiple banks and trains and to have killed countless individuals. It was said that Jesse was like Robin Hood; supposedly he took from the rich to give to the poor. Jesse was killed by a friend who became a traitor for the greed

  • The Assassination Of Jesse James

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    The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford is a western film. The film has both positive and negative components that make it an uneasy viewing, due to immoral behaviours and sense of unhinged characteristics. The director Andrew Dominik has great control in creating beautiful pictures throughout the film. Dominik gives the best understanding of Jesse James possible so that we, as viewers, are able to become better acquainted (more familiar) with Jesse’s character. In the scene (Blue

  • Jesse James Essay

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    boy like Jesse James growing up in Missouri. Internal conflicts during the Civil War devastated the state. Missouri, a border state, tried to stay neutral, but it seemed that the people of Missouri held different ideas. Violence broke out between southern sympathizers who wanted to secede and those loyal to the Union. Jesse James, best known as a dangerous and ruthless thief, murdered many innocent people, but many in the deep south continued to regard him as a hero. Some compared James to Robin

  • Jesse James' Life of Crime

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    Born on September 5, 1847 in Clay County, Missouri was probably the most famous criminal in all of America Jesse James. Jesse was the highlight when it came to criminology and still is his name comes up and anyone can tell you who he is in America. His life of crime began not at a young age but later on during his campaign in the civil war as a confederate soldier. Jesse and what he then started as his gang would capture unarmed Union Soldiers and put them through cruel torture sessions, but they

  • Jesse James Rides Again

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    Jesse James Rides Again! History books say that Jesse Woodson James was killed on April 3, 1882, but others believe differently. (Hall) I believe Jesse James died in 1951 in Grandbury, Texas at the age of 103. Between 1882 and 1948 he went by many different names but mainly went by J. Frank Dalton. From the Civil War to Jesse James supposed death in 1882, Jesse was a major outlaw. After 1882 Jesse led a normal life and had many different professions. Jesse Woodson James was born on September 5

  • Jesse Woodson James Research Papers

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    Jesse Woodson James was viewed in two ways; a modern Robin Hood and a killer. He was born in Kearney, Missouri on September 5, 1847. Some people say it was the cruel treatment from Union soldiers that turned Frank and Jesse to a life of crime during the Civil War. During the Civil War, at age 15, he joined Quantrill's Raiders, a group of pro-Confederate guerillas. He was part of the Centralia massacre in 1864. He is also known to have been a spy for the rebel army. Jesse was wounded while surrendering

  • Jesse James: Not Your Everyday Robin Hood

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    known for bank robbing, train robbing, and killing people who got in his way. He was Jesse Woodson James and he made his mark on the Wild West until his death in 1882, above all, he remains famous after over 100 years in American history. First of all, Jesse James began his life on September 5, 1847. Jesse’s parents were Robert S. James and Zerelda Cole James. Robert S. James was a Baptist minister. The James family was well to do. They owned six slaves and well over 200 acres. Robert helped

  • Jesse James: Toughest Outlaws In The Old West

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    that ever lived. Jesse James was one of the toughest outlaws in the old west. Jesse committed lots of crimes most say it was to get revenge on the union soldiers for the cruel treatment him and his family received. He went from guerilla warfare to running with bloody bill and killing whatever got in there way. Jesse James grew up on a small farm, joined the army, and became one of the biggest outlaws of all time. Jesse James was born on September 5th, 1847 in Kearney, Mo Jesses parents are Robert

  • Analysis of T.J. Stiles´ Jesse James: Last Rebel of the Civil War

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    In the biography, “Jessie James: Last Rebel of the Civil War,” written by T.J. Stiles was about a man named Jesse James who spent most of his life participating in criminal activity. He was born on September 5th, 1847 and was a criminal of the Old West along with his brother, Frank James. The James brothers served in the Confederate Army before creating their gang called “The James-Younger Gang” which symbolized them as bank and train robbers. As time went on, more people were added to this gang

  • Jay Bowcott Constant Rain

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    I went to see a solo musician by the name of Jay Bowcott, a Calgarian who relocated to Medicine Hat about ten years ago with his family. The show was at Mikey’s Juke Joint here in the Beltline in Calgary. Mikey’s is a small place that is modeled after a 1930s era barrelhouse complete with rough wood floors, distressed copper tabletops and a matching copper bar. The concert wasn’t officially titled “Constant Rain” even though it was part of a small tour to promote Jay’s recently released album. The

  • In The Real Wild West

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    Elmer McCurdy stars in one of the more well-known stories of an uncommon outlaw type: the failed criminal. He, along with the Dalton Gang he worked with for a time, wanted notoriety as a “social bandit” by robbing only from big companies much like Jesse James (Svenvold 59). Unfortunately for McCurdy, he consistently became a part of operations that failed such as one train robbery that ended with “$4,000 in silver coin, almost all of it fused by the heat of four successive blasts into a glittering mass

  • The Bloody Bill Anderson

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    The concept of war has existed since the dawn of creation. Throughout the years, advancements in technology contributed to the increase of hate and violence. However, war gifted the world with influential and strong leaders. The Civil War showcased a multitude of these leaders throughout its harsh years. Although the Union won the war, the Confederate Army was the quintessence of character and determination. With the help of various militia and guerrilla bands, the Confederate Army won many

  • Jesse James Case Study

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    In the case of Jesse James who was arrested for the killing of a police officer there are a number of hearings he would have to go through before his case actually goes to court. The first thing that would happen would be that he gets changed with murder or the killing of the police officer. Then there will be an initial hearing which is the first time the defendant comes before the Court (Judge) (avvo.com. n.d.). At this hearing the judge is responsible for making sure that the defendant understands

  • James Stewart Essay

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    James "Bubba" Stewart was born December 21, 1985. Bubba Stewart was still in diapers when he first went for a motorcycle ride. His dad, James Stewart Sr., took Bubba for a dirt bike ride when he was just two days old. Bubba Stewart entered his first race when he was four and was already a sponsored rider at the age of seven. When Bubba Stewart was eight, he was a big fan of another racer named Jeff "Chicken" Matiasevich. James Bubba Stewart began calling himself "Baby Chicken," which somehow turned