"I came back to Missouri, leaving Frank behind. It was not safe for him to come to Clay county, and he did not always want to be killing." - Jesse James in "A Terrible Quintette", 1873
In this week's website update more of "A Terrible Quintette" has been added, with Jesse James speaking in an 1873 interview about his wartime adventures and life as an outlaw. The flavor of his 'voice' is distinctive and interesting--gives a great sense of the personality behind the person. This article is rare and was very hard to find and get transrcibed. There are links on the page to how to get the whole of "A Terrible Quintette" along with "Noted Guerrillas".
http://www.civilwarstlouis.com/History/jamesgangterriblequin...The "Outlaws" page has more pictures added, and descriptions of Bob & Charlie Ford, plus from earlier updates more pictures of Frank and Jesse James, the Younger brothers, Bud and Donny Pence, and a very rare picture of "Red Monkers".
http://www.civilwarstlouis.com/History/jamesgang.htmDeb
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