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COLE YOUNGER
(1844 - 1916) Frontier outlaw who started his criminal career riding with Quantrill's guerillas, later he and his three brothers joined with Frank and Jesse James in daring train robberies until the disastrous Northfield, Minn. bank heist in which the Youngers were wounded and captured. Very rare signed photo, 8" x 12" overall, an oval portrait of Younger in later years, inscribed: "For W. A. Bell. Yours Truly Cole. Younger.". Mount lightly toned with a very small damp-stain at lower right margin, four tack holes at extreme corners, else very good. Following his parole in 1901, Cole wrote a memoir that portrayed himself as a Confederate avenger more than an outlaw, admitting to only one crime, that at Northfield. In 1903, he lectured and toured the South with Frank James in a wild west show, The Cole Younger and Frank James Wild West Company. On Aug. 21, 1912, Cole declared that he had become a Christian and repented for his criminal past.

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May 14, 2009 10:00 AM EDT
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