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Frank James Trial Newspaper Group, 1883 [193673]

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Frank James Trial Newspaper Group, 1883 [193673]
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13 issues dated between August 24 and Sept 7, 1883 with front page stacked headlines and long detailed coverage of the trial of Frank James at Gallatin, Missouri. Jesse James died in the prime of his life in a way that could only multiply and strengthen the already internationally known legend of the James Gang. His brother, Frank James, was tried for robbery and murder in Gallatin, MO in 1883. This was the most famous trial of the Old Wild West and unfolded between August 23 and Sept. 6, 1883. Frank James faced charges of robbery and murders of Conductor William Westfall and stonemason Frank McMillan during the 1881 train robbery at Winston, and also the murder of Captain John Sheets in the 1869 bank robbery in Gallatin. The indictment against Frank Jameson the Sheets murder was dropped; a conviction was sought on the train robbery and murder charges only. The trial lasted for 17 days and James was found not guilty by a Missouri jury.
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State: Missouri
City: St. Louis
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