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  1. The James–Younger Gang dissolved in 1876, following the capture of the Younger brothers in Minnesota during the unsuccessful attempt to rob the Northfield First National Bank. Three years later, Jesse James organized a new gang, including Clell Miller's brother Ed and the Ford brothers ( Robert and Charles ), and renewed his criminal career.

  2. Younger Brothers, four Midwestern American outlaws of the post-Civil War eraThomas Coleman (“Cole”; 1844–1916), John (1846–74); James (“Jim”; 18501902), and Robert (“Bob”; 1853–89)—who were often allied with Jesse James. As youngsters in Lee’s Summit, Mo., the Youngers were witness to the bloody.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cole_YoungerCole Younger - Wikipedia

    In a 1983 episode of Little House on the Prairie (1974–1983) (Season Nine, Episode 14 - 'The Younger Brothers', Cole was portrayed by Geoffrey Lewis, who had brothers Bart ( Robert Donner) and Lonnie ( Timothy Scott) bungling robberies and kidnappings after fourteen years in prison, then realizing they were no longer up to it.

  4. Learn about the lives and crimes of the Younger brothers, who joined the James-Younger Gang after the Civil War. Find out how they participated in bank robberies, shootouts, and the Northfield raid that ended their outlaw career.

  5. Sep 20, 2020 · The James-Younger gang was a group of Confederate guerrillas who became notorious bank and train robbers after the war. Learn about their origins, members, crimes and fates in this article from Civil War Saga.

  6. Oct 19, 2006 · Learn about the famous outlaw brothers Frank and Jesse James and their allies, who robbed banks and trains across the West in the 1860s and 1870s. Discover how they used their skills as horsemen to escape capture and enjoy the sport of racing.

  7. Learn about the James-Younger Gang, a notorious outlaw group from the Wild West, led by the James brothers and their allies. Find out their history, crimes, members, and fate in this article and more.