Jesse James Quotes (10 Quotes)


    I had hope, however; I had been wounded seven times during the war, and once before in this same lung; and I did not believe I was going to die.

    I kinda let my counselor choose my classes, which was a mistake.

    Surrender had played out for good with me.

    No, I think it taught me to be independent and never expect a handout and never wait for anybody to hand you anything in any aspect of my life.

    Just able barely to mount a horse and ride about a little in the spring of 1866, my life was threatened daily, and I was forced to go heavily armed. The whole country was then full of militia, robbing, plundering and killing.


    My dad worked me like a dog when I was kid. From 8 years old, I was an integral part of his business and working, and you know, made me.

    My pistols, however, I always kept by me.

    This was in June, 1866. Frank wrote for me to come to him at once, and although my own wound was still very bad, I started immediately and stayed with him at the house of Mr. Alexander Severe, in Nelson county, until he recovered, which was in September.

    From Nelson county we went to Logan county to see some relatives we had there, and after staying until the middle of October, I returned alone to my home in Missouri.

    I knew, however, that the next morning after the fight I would have to get away, and I did just in time, for a full company came early to look for me and were furious because I had escaped them.


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