Jesse James Home Museum

Jesse James Home Museum
Jesse James House
Jesse James Home Museum is located in Missouri
Location: St. Joseph, MO
Coordinates: 39°45′19.79″N 94°50′42.5″W / 39.7554972°N 94.845139°W / 39.7554972; -94.845139Coordinates: 39°45′19.79″N 94°50′42.5″W / 39.7554972°N 94.845139°W / 39.7554972; -94.845139
Built: 1880
Architect: Unknown
Architectural style: Greek Revival
Governing body: Private
NRHP Reference#: 80002319 [1]
Added to NRHP: September 4, 1980

The Jesse James Home Museum is the house in St. Joseph, Missouri where outlaw Jesse James was living and was gunned down on April 3, 1882, by Robert Ford.

At the time, the house was located at 1318 Lafayette Street in St. Joseph. In 1939, it was moved to a busier Belt Highway location. In 1977, it was moved to a location directly behind Patee House at 12th and Mitchell in St. Joseph, only two blocks away from its original location, which restored more of its historic context.

The investigation into the shooting death of James was conducted at Patee House Hotel (formerly the World's Hotel). Mrs. James, her two children, and Jesse's mother stayed in Patee House for two nights after Jesse James was killed.

The house has a large bullet hole on the north interior wall. The hole was actually much smaller but over the years, souvenir hunters carved shavings from the hole and enlarged it.

The Jesse James Home contains a number of items owned by Jesse James and his family. In 1995, top forensic scientist Professor James E. Starrs, of George Washington University, conducted an exhumation of the grave of Jesse James to settle persistent controversy about the remains. In February 1996, he announced that DNA tests performed on the remains and compared to the DNA of existing known relatives proved a 99.7% reliability that the body in the grave was that of Jesse James. The museum includes new exhibits based on the 1995 exhumation, including artifacts such as coffin handles, bits of wood, and a pin Jesse James wore in his death photo, as well as numerous photos taken during the exhumation.

The home was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on September 4, 1980.

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