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15430
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Jesse James, the 19th-century's most noted bandit and outlaw, once passed through the village of Yanceyville, or rather, there are almost irrefutable facts of evidence leading to the substantiation of the claim that that he did. Whilst engaged in his acts of outlawry, James lodged in Yanceyville, posing as an officer of the federal government.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 4 Issue 27, Dec 1936, p1
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37713
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Article about how Dolley Madison and Jesse James both being descendants of John Woodson, a military surgeon who came to Virginia in 1619.
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