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Cole Younger after being wounded and captured in 1876 Cole Younger, c. 1915 On September 7, 1876, the James–Younger Gang attempted to rob a bank in Northfield, Minnesota . Cole Younger and his brother Bob both later said that they selected the bank because of its connection to two former Union generals and Radical politicians, Benjamin Butler ...
Cole Younger also founded the longest-running prison newspaper in the United States during his stay at the Minnesota Territorial Prison in Stillwater. [citation needed] Bob Younger died in prison of tuberculosis on September 15, 1889, at the age of 36. After much legal dispute, Cole and Jim Younger were paroled in 1901 on the condition they ...
The gang shoots Heywood dead and brutally beats Wilcox.In the street, local derelict Gustavson begins gibbering uncontrollably and the panicky gang lookouts shoot him dead, alerting the townspeople. Cole Younger and his men flee to a nearby farm, but a posse tracks and apprehends them; mostly due to Cole's refusal to abandon his wounded brother ...
Cole Hauser penned a moving tribute following the painful loss of his mom. The Yellowstone actor announced that his mother, Cass Sperling Warner, had passed away earlier this week. She was 76.
Cole Hauser is mourning the death of his mother, Cass Sperling Warner.The Yellowstone star, known for portraying Rip Wheeler in the hit Paramount series, took to Instagram on Thursday to share the ...
She beat two-year-old Zyda White, who she was babysitting. White fell unconscious and later died. [26] Jane Walker 10 years 1886 United States: Aiken County, South Carolina: 1 0 Walker poisoned the younger relative she was babysitting. She was charged with murder. [27] James Arcene: 10 years 1872 United States: Fort Gibson, Oklahoma: 1 0
Cole Williams was treated for non-life threatening injuries while his mother’s Jeep, seemingly with her still in it, was towed to a lot in the north-central town of Reidsville, N.C.
During the years following the Civil War, banks and trains become the targets of the James-Younger gang, who terrorize the Midwestern United States.The band of robbers is led by Jesse James and Cole Younger, along with several of their brothers.