The Story of Cole Younger


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Many may wonder why an old "guerrilla" should feel called upon at this late day to rehearse the story of his life. On the eve of sixty, I come out into the world to find a hundred or more of books, of greater or less pretensions, purporting to be a history of "The Lives of the Younger Brothers," but which are all nothing more nor less than a lot of sensational recitals, with which the Younger brothers never had the least association. One publishing house alone is selling sixty varieties of these books, and I venture to say that in the whole lot there could not be found six pages of truth. The stage, too, has its lurid dramas in which we are painted in devilish blackness. It is therefore my purpose to give an authentic and absolutely correct history of the lives of the "Younger Brothers," in order that I may, if possible, counteract in some measure at least, the harm that has been done my brothers and myself, by the blood and thunder accounts of misdeeds, with which relentless sensationalists have charged us, but which have not even the suggestion of truth about them, though doubtless they have had everything to do with coloring public opinion. In this account I propose to set out the little good that was in my life, at the same time not withholding in any way the bad, with the hope of setting right before the world a family name once honored, but which has suffered disgrace by being charged with more evil deeds than were ever its rightful share.




Cole Younger


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Violence dictated the daily rhythms of Cole Younger?s life. During the Civil War he was selected to join Quantrill?s Raiders because he owned his own revolver. His participation in the brutal 1863 raid on Lawrence, Kansas, drove him and other guerrillas into hiding as Union troops sought to punish the perpetrators of atrocities including the murder of women and children. Younger met up with Jesse James in 1866. The James and Younger families cooperated in a series of bank and train robberies over the next decade that led to a feeling of invincibility. That feeling came to an end in Northfield, Minnesota, when local citizens killed two of the gang and wounded most of the others. Cole and his younger brothers were captured, tried, and sentenced to life in the Minnesota State Penitentiary. But even a life sentence could not keep Younger in prison. Despite a career that included thirty wounds, battles with Pinkerton detectives and Yankees, an affair with outlaw Belle Starr, and a near-fatal confrontation with Jesse James, Cole Younger survived to become a living legend in his home state of Missouri. He died peacefully, a free man.




The Story of Cole Younger, by Himself


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The Story of Cole Younger


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Welcome to the captivating saga of "The Story of Cole Younger" by Cole Younger, a riveting memoir that immerses readers into the thrilling world of the Wild West and the infamous outlaw, Cole Younger. Step into the shoes of Cole Younger himself as he recounts his daring adventures, from his tumultuous youth to his infamous exploits as a member of the notorious James-Younger Gang. Follow his journey through the lawless landscapes of the American frontier, where danger lurks around every corner and survival depends on quick wits and even quicker trigger fingers. As you delve deeper into Younger's narrative, you'll witness the evolution of a complex character shaped by loyalty, honor, and the harsh realities of life on the run. Through his vivid descriptions and candid reflections, Younger offers readers a glimpse into the heart and mind of a man torn between his outlaw reputation and his own moral compass. Themes of redemption, brotherhood, and the pursuit of freedom resonate throughout Younger's memoir, inviting readers to ponder the timeless question of whether one's past defines their future. Through his introspective lens, Younger challenges societal norms and confronts the consequences of his actions, offering readers a deeper understanding of the human experience. With its gritty realism and unflinching portrayal of the Old West, "The Story of Cole Younger" captures the imagination and keeps readers on the edge of their seats until the very last page. From exhilarating train robberies to dramatic showdowns with lawmen, Younger's memoir is a pulse-pounding adventure that leaves an indelible mark on the reader's psyche. Since its publication, "The Story of Cole Younger" has garnered critical acclaim for its raw authenticity and compelling narrative. Its portrayal of the legendary outlaw offers a nuanced perspective that challenges conventional wisdom and invites readers to reconsider their preconceptions. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a fan of Western literature, or simply someone looking for an exhilarating read, "The Story of Cole Younger" promises to captivate and enthrall. Join Cole Younger on his epic journey through the Wild West and discover why his story continues to fascinate readers of all ages. Don't miss your chance to experience the thrill of "The Story of Cole Younger". Grab your copy today and embark on an unforgettable adventure filled with danger, intrigue, and the enduring legacy of one of America's most legendary outlaws.




The Great Cole Younger and Frank James Historical Wild West Show


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The story of the wild west show created by Frank James and Cole Younger. Also, the last days of both men.




The Story of Cole Younger (Civil War Memoir)


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This eBook edition has been formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices. Excerpt: "In this account I propose to set out the little good that was in my life, at the same time not withholding in any way the bad, with the hope of setting right before the world a family name once honored, but which has suffered disgrace by being charged with more evil deeds than were ever its rightful share."




Outlaws


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Sifts through the myths surrounding Jesse James and his cohorts-in-crime to document their real-life adventures.




The Outlaw Youngers


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The Youngers—Bob, Cole, Jim, and John—tested the boundaries of the violent and turbulent post-Civil War society in which they lived. The author investigates the events from the Border and Civil Wars which forged their characters, their intricate relationships, the innovative train and bank robberies in which they participated, and their decades-long fight for freedom. Brant’s extensive research includes unpublished accounts from family members, the families of their enemies and victims, and hundreds of revealing historical documents. The story of the Youngers as more than the folklore figures they have grown to be demonstrates that often the truth is more fascinating than the fiction.




The Younger's Fight for Freedom


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The war between the states, as all wars, left scars everywhere. These scars were deepest on the border where the conflict was sharpest and demoralization following the battle strife most complete. From this borderland in western Missouri, went into outlawry a group of men whose exploits have become part of the criminal history of the west. Chief among this group were Coleman, James, and Robert Younger. This volume relates the story of these outlaws, not to gloss their crimes or to excuse their sins but to show that the way of the transgressor is ever a hard way. It tells how a gallant Missourian, true to sacred ties of friendship, gave time and thought and means, long and cheerfully, to securing the release of the Youngers from prison.--taken from preface