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142: 34: 375: 350:. The citizens included many Union army veterans who fought back effectively, and in the ensuing shootout all three of the Younger brothers were wounded, including Bob, who was wounded in the elbow and later in the chest. Two Northfield citizens were killed in the botched raid. Bob, Cole and Jim surrendered on September 21, after they were surrounded, while Jesse and Frank James escaped Minnesota. 740: 312:
Bob Younger is believed to have first joined the gang in 1873. He was likely involved in the James-Younger Gang's first train robbery on July 21, 1873. The robbery of the
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on September 16, 1889, at the age of 35. His body was shipped to Lee's Summit, Missouri where a funeral was held. He was buried in the Lee's Summit Cemetery.
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Other robberies where Bob Younger is believed to have participated include the gang's first train robbery in the state of Missouri on January 31, 1874, at
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Younger family genealogy on the official website for the family of Jesse James: Stray Leaves, A James Family in America Since 1650
298:. Bob was only 8 when the war broke out in 1861. He saw his father killed by Union soldiers and his home burned to the ground. 583: 98: 494: 70: 117: 309:. For ten years the gang robbed banks, trains, and stage coaches across Missouri, Kansas and other nearby states. 77: 685: 17: 690: 55: 439: 400: 84: 538: 188: 51: 483: 66: 472: 336: 291: 226: 169: 258:(October 29, 1853 – September 16, 1889) was an American criminal and outlaw, the younger brother of 656: 287: 222: 320:, yielded about $ 3,000, and resulted in the death of an engineer during derailment of the train. 417: 44: 505: 444: 328: 295: 271: 274:. He stood six feet, two inches tall and had deep blue eyes, muscular arms, and a thick neck. 363: 347: 192: 680: 675: 406: 340: 8: 395: 384: 324: 91: 576:
Shot all to hell: Jesse James, the Northfield Raid, and the Wild West's greatest escape
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on the Little Rock Express/Iron Mountain Line, as well as the $ 30,000 robbery of the
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Bob Younger pleaded guilty to murder and was sentenced to life in prison. He died of
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on October 29, 1853, Robert was the thirteenth of fourteen children born to
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On September 7, 1876, the gang attempted to rob the First National Bank in
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After the war, his older brothers formed the James–Younger Gang with
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Prisoners sentenced to life imprisonment by Minnesota
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