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- Cole Younger (Thomas Coleman Younger), 1844–1916, American outlaw, b. Jackson co., Mo. After the Civil War he joined the outlaw band of Jesse James, with whom he had served as a Confederate guerrilla under William C. Quantrill. He became a trusted and influential member of the gang.
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Thomas Coleman Younger (January 15, 1844 – March 21, 1916) was an American Confederate guerrilla during the American Civil War and later an outlaw leader with the James–Younger Gang. He was the elder brother of Jim, John and Bob Younger, who were also members of the gang.
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Born on January 15, 1844, in Jackson County, Missouri, Thomas Coleman Younger started his life in uneasy times. Americans were in deep disagreement about the distribution of “Free” and “Slave,” states, putting considerable pressure on Younger’s home state of Missouri and neighboring Kansas. “Political hatreds are always bitter, but none were ever m...
The Civil War came to an end in 1865. But Cole Younger kept his pistol close. He and his brothers, Jim, Bob, and John, began robbing banks, stagecoaches, and trains, often alongside outlaw Jesse James and his brother Frank James. As Cole Younger told it, he and his brothers had no choice. Yankee lawmen “kept accusing us until they drove us into it,...
After spending 19 years in prison, Cole Younger was granted parole in 1901 and a full pardon in 1903. By then, the world had changed. Bob died of tuberculosis in prison; Jim died by suicide while on parole in 1901. What’s more, the Wild West of Cole’s youth had vanished. He stood transfixed by a trolleythe first time he saw one. But Cole Younger ha...
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Technically, Cole Younger became an outlaw before he joined Quantrill. Following an altercation with a militiaman named Irvin Walley, Younger was sent into hiding by his father.
Aug 27, 2018 · Cole Younger has to be the toughest outlaw who ever lived. In addition to having 11 slugs in his body, Cole had to guide his horse with his knees after a Northfield Raid defender shot away the reins to his bridle with birdshot.
Jun 18, 2018 · Cole Younger: As Rough As They Come. When the Younger brothers were captured at Hanska Slough after the failed Northfield, Minnesota bank robbery someone asked them why they did it, and Cole replied, "We are rough men, used to rough ways." It doesn't get much more honest than that.
Sep 1, 2023 · Cole Younger contributed to the changing perception of outlaws in American history by transforming from a notorious Wild West outlaw to a life of redemption. His willingness to reform and his efforts toward rehabilitation challenged the stereotypical image of outlaws as irredeemable criminals.
The prisoner with a gun was the notorious outlaw Cole Younger. This month in our Minnesota Century series: the story of a charismatic bank robber who the nation made into a legend because of its fascination with the untamed western frontier.