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Life and adventures of Frank and Jesse James, the noted western outlaws

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The narrative traces two brothers from family roots and youth through wartime service with irregular partisan bands and into a postwar career of armed raids and high-profile robberies. It chronicles violent border episodes, bank and train heists across multiple states and excursions into Mexico, the social networks and sympathizers who sheltered them, and frequent clashes with detectives and vigilantes. The account interweaves domestic and romantic episodes, contemporaneous reports of specific crimes, escapes and the capture of associates, public attempts at amnesty, and samples of one brother's written defenses, closing with returns home and reflections on motives and consequences.

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J. A. Dacus

J. A. Dacus was an American author known for his works that delve into the history of the American West and labor movements. His notable titles include "Annals of the Great Strikes in the United States," which chronicles significant labor strikes and their impact on American society, and "Life and Adventures of Frank and Jesse James, the Noted Western Outlaws," which explores the legendary lives of the infamous outlaw brothers. Dacus's writings reflect a keen interest in the tumultuous events of his time, contributing to the understanding of both labor history and Western folklore.

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