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yes, he did. they both started the james-younger gang together.
Lots of things, but the most famous, was when Jesse James and his gang attempted their most daring bank robbery. On September 7, 1876 at 2:00 PM in Northfield, MN, Jesse James and members of the James-Younger gang entered the First National Bank, confident that they would make a quick withdrawal. The result: money safe, four people dead (two gang members, two innocent victims), the James gang escaped and fled to Missouri, and never tried to rob another bank as a gang.
The James–Younger Gang had its origins in a group of Confederate bushwhackers who fought in the bitter partisan fighting that wracked the state of Missouri during the American Civil War.
There were 5 people in the Jesse James gang, called the Jesse - younger gang. Robert Ford killed Jesse. On Ford's gravestone, it says, "Robert Ford, the coward who killed Jesse James". I'm only saying this because Robert Ford was Jesse's cousin, and was also a part of the gang.
Jesse James was the most notorious member of the James-Younger Gang. James is also known for robbing banks, stagecoaches, trains and committing many homicides.
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A bank in Northfield, Minnesota, was attacked by a gang of notorious thieves, the James/Younger Gang. They failed to rob it and 3 robbers were captured and three killed. Only two of the robbers, Jesse James and frank James escaped.
The townspeople of Northfield, Minnesota captured several of the Younger Brothers in 1876. Some Pinkerton agents and a constable from Osceola, Missouri killed some of the James Younger gang in 1874.
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Thomas Coleman Younger (15 January 1844 - 21 March 1916), generally known as Cole Younger, was a famous Confederate guerrilla and an outlaw after the American Civil War. With his brothers Jim, John and Bob Younger, he joined with Jesse and Frank James to lead the James-Younger gang of Missouri bandits.
James Gang was created in 1967.
James Gang ended in 1976.