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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 JamesYounger Gang. He was the elder brother of Jim, John and Bob Younger, who were also members of the gang. Early life.

  2. 29 Ogo 2018 · Cole outlived Jesse James, killed by Bob Ford in 1882, and Frank James, who died in 1915, but, beforehand, in 1903, had lectured with Cole on a tour of the South. Cole died the next year, on March 21, 1916, in his hometown of Lee’s Summit, Missouri. Cole Younger published his autobiography in 1903, which included material he used in his lectures.

  3. Born near Lee's Summit, Missouri, Thomas Coleman ("Cole") Younger (1844-1916) rode with William Clarke Quantrill's Confederate raiders during the Civil War, participating in many daring and...

  4. Cole Younger (Thomas Coleman Younger), 18441916, 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.

  5. 17 Mac 2023 · The story of Cole Younger by himself : being an autobiography of the Missouri guerrilla captain and outlaw, his capture and prison life, and the only authentic account of the Northfield raid ever published by Younger, Cole, 1844-1916

  6. 23 Feb 2022 · For Cole Younger, the conflict birthed his career as a guerilla fighter and prepared him for a life as an outlaw. Operating on the fringes of society, Younger and his brothers spent the war years terrorizing the Midwest.

  7. 27 Ogo 2018 · After a two-week run in the constant rain, utilizing old newspapers as bandages on multiple wounds and wading through swollen rivers, the outlaw leader finally removed his boots. “And then my toenails fell off….”. —Cole Younger, remembering his capture on September 21, 1876. What follows is how all this came down.