"Jessie James in Nebraska" program at Falls City Library
09/24/2025

Falls City Library and Arts Center

(KLZA)-- Western history author and lecturer Jeff Barnes will bring the life and legend of the notorious Jesse James to the Falls City Public Library on Thursday, September 25, at 5:30 p.m.

The program is sponsored by Humanities Nebraska.

A Bad Man in the Good Life: Jesse James in Nebraska” covers the outlaw and his family- several visits to the Cornhusker State, from the 1860s until just before his assassination in 1882.

Jesse James typically isn’t thought of in connection with Nebraska, but he was here,” said Barnes. “Nebraska was where the outlaw could find family and friends. It was where he could plan amazing robberies, make a recovery or an escape, and even sit for his most famous photograph. He wanted to buy a farm here and possibly retire here.”

Barnes will also discuss the historical legend of Frank and Jesse James in the Devils Nest area of northeast Nebraska, a remnant of which can still be found.

The 45-minute presentation includes rarely seen images and seldom-heard stories of James, with the opportunity for questions afterward.

A former newspaper reporter and editor, Barnes writes and lives in Omaha. He is a former board trustee with the Nebraska State Historical Society, former chairman of the Nebraska Hall of Fame Commission, and a frequently requested speaker with Humanities Nebraska, the organization- first to present in all 93 Nebraska counties.

He is the two-time Nebraska Book Award-winning author of Cut in Stone, Cast in Bronze: Nebraska- Historical Markers and Monuments, 150 @ 150: Nebraska- Landmark Buildings at the State- Sesquicentennial, The Great Plains Guide to Buffalo Bill, The Great Plains Guide to Custer, and Extra Innings: The Story of Modisett Ball Park. His newest book - Forts of the Northern Plains - was published by Bison Books in 2024.


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