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Authorities have exhumed the remains of a Kansas farmer who died in 1935 in an effort to determine if he could have been the legendary outlaw Jesse James. As about two dozen people watched ...
GRANBURY, Texas — Crewmen moved aside a hefty headstone and a backhoe operator began digging Tuesday to exhume the remains of a man who some believe was the notorious outlaw Jesse James. The ...
There have been several other attempts in recent years to identify Jesse James' real burial site, including an exhumation of the wrong body in 2000, when searchers were hoping to prove that Jesse ...
Inside you can find portraits of Jesse James in life and in death, relics of his criminal career, and even a casting of his skull and a bullet removed from his lung when he was exhumed in 1995 to ...
Authorities have exhumed the remains of a Kansas farmer who died in 1935 in an effort to determine if he could have been the legendary outlaw Jesse James. As about two dozen people watched ...
Authorities have exhumed the remains of a Kansas farmer who died in 1935 in an effort to determine if he could have been the legendary outlaw Jesse James. As about two dozen people watched ...
Ron Pastore, who opened the Jesse James Museum in Wichita, has had a Kansas man exhumed in his quest to prove that James faked his death and lived under the alias of Jeremiah M. James in Neodesha ...
One done in 1995 of Jeremiah Woodson James, in Kearney, Mo., was crowded with media; another in 2000 of Jesse Frank Dalton, in Granbury, Texas, exhumed the wrong body.
Then there was Jesse James, also rumored to have faked his death and escaped, living to an old age. The body buried on the James family farm had been exhumed in 1902 to move to Mount Olivet ...
She says that James lived to be 97 and died in 1943, contrary to the story that Jesse James was killed by Robert Ford, a member of his gang, on April 3, 1882. Feb. 7, 2012. Billy Calzada / San ...
Ron Pastore, who opened the Jesse James Museum in Wichita, has had a Kansas man exhumed in his quest to prove that James faked his death and lived under the alias of Jeremiah M. James in Neodesha ...
Researchers want to determine if Clell Miller, who rode with Jesse James, is buried in the Miller family plot in Muddy Fork Cemetery in Kearney. The grave was to be exhumed on Oct. 8.