Frank followed Quantrill into , while Jesse went to Texas under the command of , one of Anderson's lieutenants.
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After the passage of the in 1854, Clay County became the scene of great turmoil as the question of whether slavery would be expanded into the neighboring bred tension and hostility.
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The only known civil case involving Frank and Jesse James was filed in the Common Pleas Court of Daviess County in 1870.
The atmosphere was volatile, with widespread clashes between individuals and between armed gangs of veterans from both sides of the war.
He and his six siblings moved all over.
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