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  • Cole Younger

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"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 bloody exploits, including the infamous Lawrence, Kansas, massacre of 1863. Following the war, Younger continued his celebrated career as a desperado, robbing banks and trains with Jesse James and other members of the James-Younger gang. A fateful attempt in 1876 on the Northfield, Minnesota, bank sent Cole to the state prison in Stillwater for decades.

Here he became a model resident, helping both to protect women inmates during a fire and found the Prison Mirror, a newspaper intended to shed "a ray of light upon the lives of those behind the bars." Paroled in 1901, Younger successfully sought a pardon, operated a Wild West show with his old comrade Frank James, and lectured on "What My Life Has Taught Me." Always known for intelligence and coolness under pressure, he published his autobiography in 1903, reflecting on the colorful and sometimes violent experiences of "the gentlemen, the soldier, the outlaw, and the convict.""--Jacket.

Genres

  • Outlaws
  • Bank robberies
  • Guerrillas
  • Underground movements
  • United States Civil War, 1861-1865
  • West (U.S.) Civil War, 1861-1865
  • Biography
  • History
  • Younger, cole, 1844-1916
  • Frontier and pioneer life, west (u.s.)
  • Minnesota, history
  • United states, history, civil war, 1861-1865, underground movements
  • Frontier and pioneer life
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  • Cole Younger

    1844 - 1916

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    Minnesota Historical Society Press

    2000