What happened to the Younger brothers after the Northfield raid?

On September 7, 1876, the James-Younger Gang attempted to rob the bank in Northfield, Minnesota and when they killed a clerk, the townspeople began to fight back. In the ensuing shootout, Bob was wounded in the elbow. All three Younger brothers were captured on September 21, 1876, and sent to prison.

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.

Did any of the Younger brothers have children?

The genealogy listed in Marley Brant’s book on the Youngers notes that Cole, Jim, Bob and John sired no children.

How many times did Cole Younger get shot?

Younger died at age 72, in 1916, with 14 bullets still in his body—some from his days as a Confederate soldier and others from those valiant citizens.

Who robbed the Northfield bank?

the James-Younger gang
On September 7, 1876, the James-Younger gang robbed the First National Bank of Northfield, Minnesota. Cole, Bob, and Jim Younger and Frank and Jesse James we among the members of this gang that robbed trains and banks following the Civil War.

Did they try to hang Cole Younger?

Cole, Jim and Bob pleaded guilty to their crimes to avoid being hanged. They were sentenced to life in prison at the Minnesota Territorial Prison at Stillwater on November 18, 1876. Frank and Jesse James fled to Nashville, Tennessee, where they lived peacefully for the next three years.

Where is Cole Younger buried?

Lee’s Summit Historical Cemetery, Lee’s Summit, MOCole Younger / Place of burial

Where is Bob Younger buried?

Lee’s Summit Historical Cemetery, Lee’s Summit, MOBob Younger / Place of burial

Did Jesse James Get Married?

In 1874, Jesse married his longtime sweetheart and first cousin, Zerelda, and had two children. Both James brothers were known as good family men who loved their wives and spent time with their children, but they still continued their life of crime. Though protected by their community, they were always on the move.

How many were killed in the Northfield raid?

However, the gang decided to abort the robbery and headed for its second choice, Northfield. Little did the gang members know that this decision would end all of their careers as outlaws and result in the deaths of three gang members and two Northfield citizens.

Who survived the Northfield raid?

Bank employee Alonzo Bunker tried to escape and was shot in the shoulder, but he survived. Throughout the raid, Joseph Lee Heywood resisted the gang’s efforts to get access to $15,000 stored in the First National Bank’s safe.