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The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
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1121:Biographical sketch of John E. Edwards
886:. University of North Carolina Press.
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1552:Gunfighter: The Legend of Jesse James
1088:Hulbert, Matthew Christopher (2016).
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819:"John Newman Edwards (1839 – 1889)"
884:General Jo Shelby:Undefeated Rebel
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1072:University of Missouri Press
995:Journal of the Civil War Era
978:Sellmeyer, Deryl P. (2007).
965:A Dynasty of Western Outlaws
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925:Price, Allen (2000–2001).
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1286:Jesse James Rides Again
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1302:I Shot Jesse James
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