Jesse James
Rating |
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Title |
Jesse James |
Alternative Title |
James, Jesse |
Genre |
Legend -- People -- Famous |
Description |
Frank Haas's transcribed interview of Jackie Thornburg about Jesse James. According to Thornburg, there is a farmer who refuses to tear down an old shack because Jesse James used it once to hide in. |
Informant |
Thornburg, Jackie |
Collector |
Haas, Frank |
Date of Original |
1969-05-08 |
Contextual Information |
Jesse James was an infamous American outlaw. He and his brother, Frank James, were Confederate guerrillas during the Civil War. After the war they became outlaws. Some accounts portray James as a "Robin Hood" type outlaw, but there is no proof of this. |
Repository |
Indiana State University Folklore Archives, Special Collections, Cunningham Memorial Library, Terre Haute, Indiana 47809 |
Coverage |
United States -- Indiana -- Posey County -- Wadesville -- 1969 |
Subject |
Legends People Criminals |
WV3 Subject |
Folklore |
Type |
text |
Material Type |
Interviews |
Date Digital |
2011-05-31 |
Technical Metadata |
image/tiff 300 dpi; Epson GT-20000; Epson Scan |
Copyright |
Digital image copyright c 2011 Indiana Folklore Collection. |
Item ID |
isuf-JesseJames002 |
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