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Instead of exhuming the skeleton of J. Frank Dalton, who claimed until his death in 1951 to be Jesse James, researchers unearthed the body Henry Holland, who died in 1927. Although the mistake was ...
What were supposed to be the remains of J. Frank Dalton, a local man who claimed he was the real Jesse James and died in 1951, turned out to be the body of another man buried nearby. Bud ...
But Jesse James IV said his great-grandfather faked his death so he could live in peace. He then resurfaced as J. Frank Dalton and used that name and several other alias to go into mining ...
Here lies Jesse James. Or does he ... In 1948, these rumors were given some credibility when a man named J. Frank Dalton stepped forward and claimed to be the famous train robber.
An amateur historian said his bid to prove Jesse James faked his own death turned ... Hardcastle’s searchers hoped to unearth the remains of J. Frank Dalton in a Granbury, Texas, cemetery ...
Did Jesse James live long enough to attend the first Northfield Jesse James Days... Did Jesse James live long enough to attend the first Northfield Jesse James Days celebration in 1948? Learn ...
They had intended to dig up the body of J Frank Dalton, who claimed up to his death in 1951 that he was the real Jesse James. In fact the remains were those of Henry Holland (1907-1973), a man who ...
when searchers were hoping to prove that Jesse Frank Dalton of Granbury, Texas, was Jesse James. James was among the most notorious Old West outlaws, his exploits sensationalized in dime novels.
KEARNEY, MO.? The last time someone tried to prove that Jesse James’ body was buried somewhere besides western Missouri, they dug up the wrong body. So folks at the Jesse James Farm and Museum ...
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