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  1. Oct 19, 2006 · The family home (and Cole Younger’s birthplace) was Big Creek, southeast of Lee’s Summit. Sometime in 1869, according to an article in the March 27, 1875, Chicago Tribune, a horse race led to some trouble for Cole Younger in Louisiana, where he had lived for a time shortly after the Civil War and still had plenty of friends. Younger ...

  2. Jan 1, 1999 · Violence dictated the daily rhythms of Cole Younger?s life. During the Civil War he was selected to join Quantrill?s Raiders because he owned his own revolver. His participation in the brutal 1863 raid on Lawrence, Kansas, drove him and other guerrillas into hiding as Union troops sought to punish the perpetrators of atrocities including the murder of women and children.

  3. Cole Younger in Fannin County Cole Younger, Confederate soldier and outlaw who robbed banks with the James gang, was a visitor at times to Fannin County. He was sentenced to prison for his role in a bank robbery in 1876, but paroled in 1901.

  4. Jan 1, 2022 · Cole Younger purchased a couple of horses in St. Peter, Minn., in the late summer of 1876, just days before joining Frank and Jesse James on their infamously botched bank robbery in Northfield.

  5. Dec 20, 2023 · Cole Younger, Jim Younger, and Bob Younger, 1876, contains related papers filed in conjunction with File No. 1482, including subpoenas, witnesses’ statements and notes, and a complaint and arrest warrant from the Faribault city police court.

  6. Cole Younger 2 Nannie Harris and Charity Kerr 7 John Jarrette 13 William Clarke Quantrell 28 William Gregg 32 Jim Younger 39 Jesse James (top) and Frank James (bottom) 41 John Younger 49 Bob Younger 57 Illustration: Wild West Show advertisement 89 4

  7. Nov 16, 2009 · In 1866, she met Cole Younger, a member of the James-Younger gang that was gaining notoriety for a series of daring bank and train robberies. Rumor had it that Younger fathered Belle’s first ...

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