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29-MAR-2004 Richard Mann

James Younger 1848-1902

Lees Summit Missouri

The James-Younger Gang had its origins in a group of Confederate bushwhackers who fought in the bitter partisan conflict that wracked the divided state of Missouri during the American Civil War. This group's postwar crimes began in 1866, though it did not truly become the "James-Younger Gang" until 1868 at the earliest, when the authorities first named Cole Younger and both the James brothers as suspects in the robbery of the Nimrod Long bank in Russellville, Kentucky. It dissolved in 1876, after the capture of the Younger brothers in Minnesota. Three years later, Jesse James organized a new gang and renewed his criminal career, which came to an end with his death in 1882. During the gang's period of activity, it robbed banks, trains, and stagecoaches in Missouri, Kentucky, Iowa, Arkansas, Kansas, and West Virginia.

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Don Coatney 23-Dec-2008 08:02
Richard;
Is there a Coatney/Younger connection? I just noticed in one of the old family letters I have that George Combe Coatney was on a trip to Stillwater, Minnesota in July 1882. He wrote to say he went to the prison for a visit with the Younger boys. A google search of Coatney/Younger landed me on your website. If you recall George Combe Coatney was a "cowboy" and spent some time in jail after a few of the gun fights he was in. He left Indiana soon after the sudden death of his wife and never returned. He died a pauper in Yuba, California
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