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  1. On May 9, 1942, Robert James became the last man to be hanged in California (capital punishment became more "humane" with the adoption of the gas chamber soon after).Photograph article dated September 10, 1936 reads, "White and wan, Robert S. James, marrying barber, shown standing up in court, was sentenced today to be hanged on the gallows for the rattlesnake torture and bathtub drowning of ...

  2. 29 de dic. de 2017 · It was a still summer evening in La Cañada in August of 1935. James and Viola Pemberton had driven with their friend Robert S. James to his lovely new home on Verdugo Road for dinner.

  3. Robert S. James, James inquest, 8/15/35 Physical Description Extent 1 photograph Medium b&w nitrate negative Keywords Genre cellulose nitrate film news photographs Names Silverman, Samuel Joseph, 1887-1957 James, Robert S., 1895-1942 Location Los Angeles (Calif.) Resource type still ...

  4. Robert S. James and Samuel Silverman, both in suits and ties, standing, with chalkboard or easel at right, bailiff and another man behind them, man at rolltop desk in foreground, crowded courtroom in background Related to Los Angeles Times article, June 2, 1936, James Given Prison Term, Barber Assessed Three to 150 Years in Morals Case Conviction.

  5. Rev. Robert Salle James (July 17, 1818 – August 18, 1850) was an American Baptist minister and one of the founders of William Jewell College in 1849 in Liberty, Missouri. He was the father of the outlaws Frank and Jesse James. (en) dbo:birthDate: 1818-07-17 (xsd:date) dbo:birthName:

  6. Robert S. James' real name was Major Raymond Lisenba. He was known as Robert S. James during his marriage to Mary Emma Busch James and at the time of her death in 1935, and, after her murder by rattlesnake bite and drowning, as "Rattlesnake James." Caption Text from original nitrate sleeve: James, Robert S.

  7. 6 de feb. de 2023 · Robert Sallee James was born near Big Whippoorwill Creek at Lickskillet, Kentucky. He was the son of John M. James (1775-1827) and Mary "Polly" James (née Poor, 1790-1827). His grandfather, William James (1754-1805), came to Goochland County, Virginia, from the village of King's Stanley in Gloucestershire, England, in the late 18th century.