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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jim_YoungerJim Younger - Wikipedia

    Jim Younger was the ninth of fourteen children born to Henry Washington Younger and Bersheba Leighton Fristoe. With his brother Cole, he joined the Confederate Army during the American Civil War, eventually becoming a member of Quantrill's Raiders in 1864.

  2. 20 de sept. de 2020 · The James-Younger gang was a 19th century gang of outlaws based in Missouri. Notable members of the gang include the two sets of brothers the gang was named after, Frank and Jesse James, and Cole, Jim, Bob and John Younger. The gang was originally part of a group of Confederate…

  3. 19 de oct. de 2006 · From February 13, 1866, through the September 7, 1876, Northfield raid in Minnesota, the James-Younger Gang reportedly robbed 12 banks, five trains, five stagecoaches and the gate cash box of the ticket booth at the Kansas City Exposition.

  4. During the Youngers’ incarceration at Stillwater prison, a family member visiting the boys, brought Jim Younger his cherished violin from home. Jim had a pet bird while in jail; on the back of the violin is a painting of a bird.

  5. Facts, information and articles about the James Younger Gang, famous outlaws from the Wild West. James Younger Gang summary: The James-Younger Gang was notorious in the latter part of the 1860’s. It was located in Missouri. Most of their unlawfulness centered on robberies.

  6. 20 de dic. de 2023 · Correspondence, parole reports, photographs, and newspaper clippings relating to the incarceration in the Minnesota State Prison of Thomas Coleman "Cole" Younger (file no. 699) and James Younger (file no. 700).

  7. Jim Younger. James Hardin Younger was born January 15, 1848 in Lees Summit, Missouri. In late 1864, Jim joined with William Clarke Quantrill. He was captured in May, 1865 with Quantrill in Kentucky and sent to the Alton prison where he was held until he took the loyalty oath in late 1865.