Publications

Sandy Level Cemetery Burial Records,” J.A. Bailey and M. B. Bailey, Bailey, North Carolina, 2023.

“A Review of Jim Younger’s Suicide Investigation,” J. A. Bailey, Journal of the Wild West History Association, 2023, Vol. 16 No. 3.

“Frontier Medicine: Early Practices and Treatment,” J. A. Bailey, Journal of the Wild West History Association, 2023, Vol. 16 No. 3.

“Arizona Gold Dredging Relic Discovered in North Carolina,” J. A. Bailey and M. B. Bailey, Journal of the Wild West History Association, 2023, Vol. 16 No. 2.

Northfield Companion: A Guide to Robbers, Witnesses and Others, J.A. Bailey and M. B. Bailey, Bailey, North Carolina, 2023.

Town of Bailey History: Mayors and the People, J.A. Bailey and M. B. Bailey, Bailey, North Carolina, 2022.

“From Simms Siding to Sims: A Train Stop in Northwestern Old Fields Township,” J.A. Bailey and M.B. Bailey, Wilson’s Heritage: The Newsletter of the Wilson County Historical Association, 2022, Vol. 11 No. 2.

“Howard Family Cemetery Surveyed in Taylors Township,” J.A. Bailey and M.B. Bailey, Trees of Wilson: Chronicles of the Wilson County Genealogy Society, 2022, Vol. 31 No. 3.

“Daguerreotype, Ambrotype and Tintype Photographs,” J.A. Bailey and M.B. Bailey, Trees of Wilson: Chronicles of the Wilson County Genealogy Society, 2022, Vol. 31 No. 2.

“Dr. Joseph J. Lawrence and His Life: Former Wilsonian Developed Listerine Formula,” J.A. Bailey and M.B. Bailey, Wilson’s Heritage: The Newsletter of the Wilson County Historical Association, 2021, Vol. 10 No. 3.

“Civil War Cannon Ball Unearthed in Bloomery Swamp Area,” J.A. Bailey and M.B. Bailey, Wilson’s Heritage: The Newsletter of the Wilson County Historical Association, 2021, Vol. 10 No. 4.

“Analysis of Chainsaw Cutting Patterns,” J.A. Bailey, Problemy Kryminalistyki, No. 311, 2021.

“Wilson’s Iron Works Industry: Antebellum to Twenty-First Century,” J.A. Bailey and M.B. Bailey, Wilson’s Heritage: The Newsletter of the Wilson County Historical Association, 2021, Vol. 10 No. 3.

“Maplewood Cemetery Paupers’ Interment Records,” J.A Bailey and M.B. Bailey, Wilson’s Heritage: The Newsletter of the Wilson County Historical Association, 2021, Vol. 10 No. 1.

“The Town of Neverson in Old Fields Township,” J.A. Bailey and M.B. Bailey, Wilson’s Heritage: The Newsletter of the Wilson County Historical Association 2021, Vol. 9 No. 3.

“Hickok’s 1865 Shot Replicated: Inquest Review, Ballistic Results, and Gunshot Injuries,” James A. Bailey and Kurt House, Journal of Wild West History Association, 2020, Vol. 8 No.4. 

“Broughton Brothers: Early Doctors in Wilson County,” J.A. and M.B. Bailey, Trees of Wilson: Chronicles of the Wilson County Genealogy Society, 2020, Vol. 29 No. 10

“The History of the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation,” James A. Bailey, Bailey, North Carolina, 2020.

“Interpretation of Ground Penetrating Radar Data: Clell Miller Gravesite,” James A. Bailey and DelWayne R. Bohnenstiehl, Journal of the Wild West History Association, 2020, Vol. 13 No. 1.

“The Country Doctor Museum: Early Medical Practices, Treatments and Medicines,” James A. Bailey and Margaret B. Bailey, Bailey, North Carolina, 2019.

“Forensic Analysis of Mummified Scalp Trophy,” James A. Bailey, Erwin J. Vermeij and Pieter Van Driessche, Journal of Wild West History Association, 2019, Vol. 12 No.2.

“Northfield Bank Robber Identified Part II,” J.A. Bailey and M.B. Bailey, Scriver Scribbler, Winter 2018-2019.

“Examination and Analysis of John Wesley Hardin Death Scene Bullet,” James A. Bailey, Kurt House, Maher Noureddine, and Erwin Vermeij, Journal of the Wild West History Association, 2018, Vol. 11 No. 3.

“Northfield Bank Robber Identified Part I,” J.A. Bailey and M.B. Bailey, Scriver Scribbler, Fall 2018.

“The Bullet that Killed John Wesley Hardin: Studies of the Slug May Give More Information on the Murder,” Kurt House and J.A. Bailey, The Tombstone Epitaph, National Edition, August 2018, Vol. 138, No. 8.

“A 21st Century Forensic Review of John Wesley Hardin Killing,” J.A. Bailey and Kurt House, Journal of the Wild West History Association, 2017, Vol. 10 No. 4.

“Murder in the Town of Neverson,” J.A. Bailey and M.B. Bailey, Trees of Wilson: Chronicles of the Wilson County Genealogy Society, 2017, Vol. 26 No. 9.

“William “Bill” Chadwell, Native Son of Illinois: James-Younger Gang Raider,” J.A. Bailey and M.B. Bailey, Journal of the Wild West History Association, 2017, Vol. 10 No. 2.

“The Town of Neverson in Old Fields Township, Part I,” J. A. Bailey and M. B. Bailey, Wilson’s Heritage: Wilson County Historical Association, 2017, Vol. 8 No. 1.

“Dr. Thomas J. Hunt: Mistaken for Jesse James,” J.A. Bailey and M.B. Bailey, James-Younger Gang Journal, 2016, Vol. 23, Issue 4.

“A Protocol for the Recovery of STR DNA from Fingerprints Developed on the Adhesive Side of Duct Tape,” Maher Noureddine and James A. Bailey, Journal of Forensic Identification, 2016, Vol. 66, No. 6.

“Alternative Method for Examination of Bullet Holes Produced with Non-Jacketed Ammunition Using Digital Radiography,” J. A. Bailey, Eugene Bishop and Bret Kane, Association of Firearm and Tool Mark Examiner’s Journal, 2016, Vol. 48 No. 4.

“Billy the Kid Death Scene: Reviewing Ballistic Evidence,” J.A. Bailey and M.B. Bailey, Journal of the Wild West History Association, 2016, Vol. 9 No. 3.

“Identifying Western Gunfighters in 19th Century Photographs,” J.A. Bailey and M.B. Bailey, Journal of the Wild West History Association, 2016, Vol. 9 No. 2.

“Frederick Chaille Handy: The First Director of the State Bureau of Identification and Investigation,” J. A. Bailey, Society of Former SBI Agents Update, May 2015.

“Trajectory of the Billy Dixon Long Shot: Second Battle of Adobe Walls,” J.A. Bailey and M.B. Bailey, Journal of the Wild West History Association, 2015, Vol. 8 No. 6.

“The Use of Antimicrobial Solutions for the Preservation of Toolmarks on Bone,” J. A. Bailey and J. Craig Bailey, Association of Firearm and Tool Mark Examiner’s Journal, 2015, Vol. 47 No. 2.

“Nicolaus Gustafson Investigation: The Bullet Ricochet Theory,” J.A. Bailey and M.B. Bailey, Journal of the Wild West History Association, 2015, Vol. 8 No. 1.

“Clell Miller Exhumation Postponed,” J.A. Bailey and M.B. Bailey, Journal of the Wild West History Association, 2014, Vol. 7 No. 5.

“Legends of the James-Younger Gang’s Hidden Treasure,” J.A. Bailey and M.B. Bailey, Journal of the Wild West History Association, 2014, Vol. 7 No. 4.

“J. Frank Dalton:  A Jesse James Imposter,” J.A. Bailey and M.B. Bailey, James-Younger Gang Journal, 2014, Vol. 21 Issue 3.

“A Review of the 1876 Nicolaus Gustafson Murder,” J.A. Bailey and M.B. Bailey, The Swedish-American Historical Quarterly, 2014, Vol. 65 No. 2.

“Forensic Radiologist, G.B. Brogdon, Contributed to James-Younger Research,” J.A. Bailey and M.B. Bailey, James-Younger Gang Journal, 2014, Vol. 21 Issue 2.

“Use of Craniofacial Superimposition in Historic Investigation,” J.A. Bailey, G.B. Brogdon and Brandon Nichols, Journal of Forensic Sciences, 2014, Vol. 59 No. 1.

“The Northfield Robbers and a Mysterious Mummified Human Trophy,” J.A. Bailey and M.B. Bailey, Journal of the Wild West History Association, 2013, Vol. 6 No. 6.

“Identification of Lead Free Metal in .177 Caliber Airgun Pellets,” J.A. Bailey, Peter Zoon, Erwin Vermeij, and Reza R.R. Gerretsen, Association of Firearm and Tool Mark Examiner’s Journal, 2013, Vol. 45 No. 1.

“Tracing Edward Dampier’s Cavalry Issued Carbine Used in the Northfield Raid,” J.A. Bailey, Journal of the Wild West History Association, 2012, Vol. 5 No. 5.

“Use of Nitrogen Cryogun for Separating Duct Tape and Recovery of Latent Fingerprints with a Powder Suspension Method,” J.A. Bailey and J.S. Crane, Forensic Science International, 2011, Vol. 210 No. 1-3.

“Statistical Analysis of Kerf Mark Measurements in Bone,” J.A. Bailey, Y. Wang, F. R. W. van de Goot, and R.R.R. Gerretsen, Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology, 2011, Vol. 7 No. 1.

“Removing a Gunpowder Tattoo from a Cannon Blast: A Unique Approach with Laser Therapy,” J. Crane, R. Benjamin, P. Hood, C. Snyder and J.A. Bailey, Journal of the American Osteopathic College of Dermatology, 2010, Vol. 18 No. 1.

“James – Younger Gang Member’s Revolver Examined for Gunshot Residue (GSR) with Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM),” J.A. Bailey, E. Vermeij, and R.R.R. Gerretsen, Association of Firearm and Tool Mark Examiner’s Journal, 2010, Vol. 42 No. 2.

“Superimposition of Artifact on Bone in Unidentified Skeleton: Alleged Member of James-Younger Gang,” J.A. Bailey, Journal of Forensic Identification, 2010, Vol. 60 No. 2.

“The Not-So-Sacred Monkeys of Bali: A Radiographic Study of Human-Primate Commensalism,” M. A. Schillaci, G. A. Engel, A. Fuentes, A. Rompis, A. Putra, I. N. Wandia, J.A. Bailey, B. G. Brogdon and L. Jones-Engel, Chapter 14. In Indonesian Primates, edited by S. Gursky-Doyen and J. Supriantna., Springer, New York. 2010.

“Assessment of Dactyloscopic Impressions on Duct Tape,” J.A. Bailey, 100 years of Dactyloscopy in Poland, edited by P. Rybicki and T. Tomaszewski, Alumni Association of Law and Administration Warsaw University, Warsaw 2009.

“X-Ray Enhancement of Knifepoint Profiles,” J.A. Bailey and K.T. Blue, Journal of Forensic Identification, 2009, Vol. 59 No. 5.

“Examination and Evaluation of .177 Caliber Pellet Wipe Patterns Using Sodium Rhodizonate,” J.A. Bailey, D.J. Swart, and H.L. Finch, Journal of Forensic Identification, 2008, Vol. 58, No. 5.

“The Mysterious Death of America’s Richest Woman in 1917, Mary Lil’ (RIP),” J.A. Bailey and T.K. Resk, Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology, March 2008, Vol. 4, No. 1.

“.177 Caliber Pellet Classification System and Identification Key,” J.A. Bailey, Journal of Forensic Sciences, November 2007, Vol. 52, No. 6.

“Reproduction Remington Rider Derringer Pistol: Calculation of Kinetic Energy and Evaluation of Gunshot Residue (GSR) Patterns,” J.A. Bailey and P. Trojanowski, Polish National Police, Warsaw, Poland, Problemy Kryminalistyki, No. 256, 2007.

“Digital Infrared Photography to Develop GSR Patterns,” J.A. Bailey, Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences, June 2007, Vol. 39, No. 1.

“Limit of Detection with Sodium Rhodizonate: Bullet Wipe Patterns with Selected Ammunition Examined for Lead,” J.A. Bailey, Swart D.J., and H.L. Finch, Association of Firearm and Tool Mark Examiner’s Journal, Spring 2007 Vol. 39, No. 2.

“A Review of Death’s Acre: Inside the Legendary Forensic Lab ‘The Body Farm’ Where the Dead Do Tell Tales,” J.A. Bailey, Forensic Science International, March 2007, Vol. 166, Issue 2-3.

“The Art of Profiling an Historical Case: The Whitechapel Murders,” J.A. Bailey in Ripperology: Jack the Ripper and the Victorian East End, Paul Begg, editor, Barnes & Noble, New York, 2007.

“Examination of Bullet Wipe Patterns for Symmetry,” J.A. Bailey, Identification Canada: The Art and Science of Forensic Identification, J.A. Bailey, September 2006, Vol. 29, No. 3.

“A Study of Class and Individual Characteristics on .177 Caliber Pellets Fired in a Spring Piston Type Air Rifle,” J.A. Bailey, F. Vinci, C.P. Campabasso, Association of Firearm and Tool Mark Examiner’s Journal, Summer 2006 Vol. 38, No. 3.

“A Method for Enhancing Gunshot Residue Patterns on Dark and Multicolored Fabrics Compared with the Modified Griess Test,” J.A. Bailey, Ruby S. Casanova, and Kim Bufkin, Journal of Forensic Sciences, July 2006, Vol. 51, No. 4.

“Morphological Study of Class and Individual Characteristics Produced by Firing 2500 Cartridges in a .45 Caliber Semi-Automatic Pistol,” Vinci F., Falamingo R., Campabasso C., and J.A. Bailey, Association of Firearm and Tool Mark Examiner’s Journal, Fall 2005 Vol. 37, No. 4.

“An Analysis of Epidermal Ridges on Ancient Sumerian Tablets,” J.A. Bailey and R.A. Veenker, Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, Kentucky, Journal of Forensic Identification. September/October 2005, Vol. 55, No. 5.

“Enhancement of Gunshot Residue Patterns on Dark Colored Fabric Using Sodium Hypochlorite,” J.A. Bailey, Association of Firearm and Tool Mark Examiner’s Journal, Summer 2005 Vol. 37, No. 5.

“Analysis of Bullet Wipe Patterns on Cloth Targets,” J.A. Bailey, Journal of Forensic Identification. July/August 2005, Vol. 55, No. 4.

“Fingerprints From Antiquity: Casting Impressions on Elamite Brick,” J.A. Bailey, Minutiae, Summer 2003, Issue 76.

“A Review of Suspect Identities: A History of Fingerprinting and Criminal Identification,” J.A. Bailey, Journal of Forensic Sciences, March 2003, Vol. 48, No. 2.

“An Evaluation of Magnetic and Nonmagnetic Fingerprint Powder on Ceramic Materials,” J.A. Bailey, Journal of Forensic Identification. March/April 2003, Vol. 53, No. 2.

“Treatment of Firearms and Ballistic Evidence in Criminal Investigation: Practical Basic Procedures.” C.P. Campobasso, J.A. Bailey and F. Vinci, The Italian Medico-Legal Journal: Med Leg Quad Cam XXIV (3): 721-738, 2002 (Medicina Legale – Quaderni Camerti).

“Tattoos in Investigations: An Experimental Study in Profiling Cases Based on Investigators’ Assessments and Interpretations of Tattoo Iconography,” J.A. Bailey, Journal of Forensic Identification. September/October 2002, Vol. 52, No. 5.

“Santeria and Palo Mayombe: The Presence of Afro-Cuban Artifacts at Wrightsville Beach,” J.A. Bailey, North Carolina Folklore Journal. Summer/Fall 1996, Vol. 43 No. 2.

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