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Frank M. Wickizer – James Gang Archives

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Historical Memorabilia Start Price:100.00 USD Estimated At:7,000.00 - 8,000.00 USD
Frank M. Wickizer – James Gang Archives
Binders containing the correspondence and manuscripts of the last remaining member of the famed James Gang. Letters to William S. Hart, James Montgomery Flagg, Mrs. Jesse James, Miss Jo Frances James, Ray Long, Rex Beach, and Robert James. Three binders total, containing mostly new and unknown content. Fascinating material about the James Gang, their lives and crimes. The archive consists of:
a) Selections from Billy Judson’s (Wickizer) manuscript;
b) Handwritten signed letter to Jo Frances James about
movie deal;
c) Handwritten list of Quantrill’s gang, 1898;
d) Handwritten, signed letter from Judson (Wickizer) to William S. Hart;
e) Signed letter from Judson (Wickizer) to Ray Long;
f) Ray Long letter signed to Judson (Wickizer);
g) Three (3) unsigned letters to Ray Long from Judson (Wickizer);
h) Fourteen (14) unsigned letters to William S. Hart from Judson (Wickizer);
i) Four (4) unsigned letters from Judson (Wickizer) to Jo Frances James;
j) Two (2) unsigned letters from Judson (Wickizer) to Mrs. Jesse James;
k) Three (3) unsigned letters from Judson (Wickizer) to James Montgomery Flagg;
l) Five (5) unsigned letters from Judson (Wickizer) to Rex Beach;
m) 74-page typed manuscript written by Judson (Wickizer)
and Jo Frances James, with handwritten notations;
n) 1-page typed document about the Northfield Raid;
o) Signed letter from Judson’s sister-in-law, Mrs. C.W. Blackburn to William S. Hart;
p) Signed letter from Russell Doubleday to Rosalind K. Shaffer;
q) Jesse James handwriting samples to compare with Judson’s (Wickizer);
r) Transcription told to Jo Frances James by Woodson Groomer concerning his life with Jesse James, c. 1930;
s) Five (5) transcribed letters from close friends of Jesse James about James’s life: Price Hall, Perry Samuel, William Lee Myers, Emma Johnson, and Mrs. Bud Story;
t) Typed copy of Frank James’s oath;
u) One (1) unsigned letter from Judson (Wickizer) to Robert James;
v) Four (4) transcribed letters from Judson (Wickizer) to Mrs. Blackburn about the James Gang.
The Judson manuscript is believed to be the “lost manuscript” mentioned in the book “I, Jesse James,” written by James’ great-grandson, Judge James Randal Ross.