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  1. Cole Younger ( 15 janvier 1844 - 21 mars 1916) est, après les frères James, le plus connu du gang James-Younger qui, sous la direction de Jesse James, sévit pendant plus de quinze ans dans le Missouri et dans les États voisins, attaquant banques, trains, et diligences, et acquérant une renommée quasi mythique dans l'histoire de l' Ouest américain .

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

    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.

  3. 23 févr. 2022 · After fighting as a Confederate guerrilla during the Civil War, Cole Younger became a bank robber in the James-Younger gang alongside Jesse James.

  4. 27 août 2018 · Cole Younger has to be the toughest outlaw who ever lived. In addition to having 11 slugs in his body, Cole had to guide his horse with his knees after a Northfield Raid defender shot away the reins to his bridle with birdshot.

  5. 29 août 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.

  6. The prisoner with a gun was the notorious outlaw Cole Younger. This month in our Minnesota Century series: the story of a charismatic bank robber who the nation made into a legend because of its fascination with the untamed western frontier. See additional pictures of the Cole family.

  7. 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.