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Where is Bob Younger buried?
Lee’s Summit Historical Cemetery, Lee’s Summit, Missouri, United States
Bob Younger/Place of burial
Who killed Jim Younger?
Daniels (18??-1874) – St. Clair County, Missouri Deputy Sheriff killed by Jim Younger near Roscoe, Missouri on March 17, 1874. Dennis Foley – On July 21, 1873, the James-Younger Gang made their first train robbery at Adair, Iowa….The James-Younger Gang – Terror in the Heartland.
Date | June 3, 1871 |
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Robbery | Ocobock Brothers’ Bank |
City | Corydon, Iowa |
Amount | $6,000.00 |
Where are the James brothers buried?
Olivet Cemetery in Kearney, Missouri; the remains had been transferred there in 1902 from the original burial site on the James family farm.
Where was Cole Younger killed?
Lee’s Summit, Missouri, United States
Cole Younger/Place of death
Was Bob Younger a mute?
But why do they have to change things like Bob Younger being a mute, their first bank robbery being in 1869 when it was in 1866, the fact that Jesse was shot once in the head and the second shot missed, and Bob Younger being shot by his brother Cole when he was actually captured with Cole after the North Field Raid.
What happened to Frank and Jesse James?
Frank and Jesse James were both legends in their own time, though Jesse is better remembered today because of his more dramatically violent death. The two Missouri brothers drifted into a life of crime after serving in Confederate guerilla forces during the Civil War.
Who did Jim Younger marry?
After his release he became engaged to Alix Mueller, who had met him in prison 20 years after the Northfield robbery.
What kind of gun did Cole Younger use?
Cole Younger’s Revolver Also featured in the sale is a . 44-40 ‘Model 1873’ six-shot single action army revolver once owned by bandit Thomas Coleman “Cole” Younger (1844 – 1916) (Lot 209 – estimate: £65,000-85,000) illustrated right.
Who did Jesse James marry?
Zerelda Mimmsm. 1874–1882
Jesse James/Spouse
What happened Bob Ford?
Robert Newton Ford (January 31, 1862 – June 8, 1892) was an American outlaw best known for his assassination of Jesse James on April 3, 1882….Robert Ford (outlaw)
Robert Ford | |
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Died | June 8, 1892 (aged 30) Creede, Colorado, U.S. |
Cause of death | Gunshot wounds (shot) |
Resting place | Richmond Cemetery in Richmond, Missouri |