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  2. James–Younger Gang - Wikipedia

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    The James–Younger Gang dissolved in 1876, following the capture of the Younger brothers in Minnesota during the unsuccessful attempt to rob the Northfield First National Bank. Three years later, Jesse James organized a new gang, including Clell Miller's brother Ed and the Ford brothers (Robert and Charles), and renewed his criminal career ...

  3. John Younger - Wikipedia

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    John Harrison Younger (c. 1851 – March 17, 1874) was an American outlaw, the brother of Cole, Jim and Bob. He was briefly a member of the James–Younger Gang , a band of outlaws who also included the infamous Jesse James .

  4. The Long Riders - Wikipedia

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    The band of robbers is led by Jesse James and Cole Younger, along with several of their brothers. After getting antsy during a bank robbery, Ed Miller opens fire and kills the clerk, resulting in a shootout where Jesse is wounded. Jesse dismisses Ed from the gang; his brother Clell remains.

  5. Category:James–Younger Gang - Wikipedia

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    The Dalton-James-Younger-Ringo Clan consists of the extended family shown in this pedigree chart, along with any first cousins of those named who also have an article on Wikipedia. This clan is remembered for helping to create America's Wild West legacy.

  6. The James-Younger gang — led by the infamous outlaw Jesse James — rode into Northfield, Minn., on Sept. 7, 1876, intent on robbing the First National Bank in heart of town.

  7. James Gang - Wikipedia

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    James Gang was an American rock band formed in Cleveland, Ohio in 1966. [2] The band went through a variety of line-up changes until they recorded their first album as a power trio consisting of Joe Walsh (guitars, lead vocals), Tom Kriss (bass) and Jim Fox (drums).

  8. Edward T. Miller (outlaw) - Wikipedia

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    Little is known about Miller, except that he took part in several robberies with Jesse James in Quantrill's Raiders, [2] and especially after the downfall of Jesse's James-Younger gang. They robbed a train in Glendale, Missouri, in October 1879 and one in Blue Cut, Missouri, in September 1881.

  9. James Gang (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    James Gang is a 1970s rock band. James Gang may also refer to: The James Gang (film), a 1997 film directed by Mike Barker; James–Younger Gang, a 19th-century criminal gang centered on Frank and Jesse James; New Age Outlaws (formerly known as James Gang), the name of wrestling tag team of Billy Gunn and Road Dogg; A nickname for LeBron James's ...