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JESSE JAMES' LEGEND LIVES ON

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The Boston Globe, February 12th, 1989

Jesse James was a lad who killed many a man. He robbed the Glendale train. He stole from the rich and he gave to the poor, He'd a hand, and a heart, and a brain. -- Ballad of Jesse James LIBERTY, Mo. -- Shortly after 2 p.m. on Feb. 13, 1866, a dozen men on horseback, all armed and most wearing old army greatcoats, rode down the main street of this quiet college town. While the others kept guard outside, two of the riders entered the Clay County Savings Bank, produced pistols and ordered tellers to open the vault. The robbers, almost certainly Frank James and his flamboyant younger brother Jess...

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