Jesse JAMES (5 September 1847 – 3 April 1882) the famous bandit who during the American Civil War joined William Clarke Quantrill\

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title: JESSE JAMES

subject date: 2004-11-09

caption: Jesse JAMES (5 September 1847 – 3 April 1882) the famous bandit who during the American Civil War joined William Clarke Quantrill's Confederate irregular militia at the age of fifteen, continuing his personal conflict of bank robberies and train attacks even after the war was over organized with his gang against the unionist victors, but without paying attention to the civilian victims. Photographic portrait in oval in the year in which he was treacherously murdered by a member of his gang, presumably commissioned by the Pinkerton agency. United States of America, 1882.

category: HIS

copyright: © Fototeca Gilardi

copyright status: Copyrighted Work

country: Stati Uniti d'America

credit: Fototeca Gilardi

instructions: Per utilizzi: Fototeca Gilardi - t. 02 3931 2652

Creation date: 0000-00-00 00:00:00

object name: 54153

priority: 0

multiplying price: 1.00

pricing: default

continent: Nord America

image century : XIX

image epoch: Ottocento

licence: RM

subject century: XIX

subject epoch: Guerra di Secessione

technique: Fotografia

id: 7034

file name: FSNgilardi_54153.jpg

keywords

James J.criminalthiefrobberbanditUseportraitUSAhistory of the WestConfederateCivil WarSouthernerssecessionismsecessionistguerrillaringleader

Dimensioni in pixel: 3001 x 4134

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Dimensioni di stampa (300dpi): 25.41 x 35 cm

Image size: 3.001 x 4.134 pixels

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