. Illustrated lives and adventures of Frank and Jesse James, and the Younger Brothers : the noted Western outlaws. er Family.—The politicalcareer of Henry VV. Younger—Murder of Mr. Youngerby J ay hawkers—Brutal treatment of the daughters-Social rivalries—Cole Younger driven from home bythe militiamen, ----- 457--{69 CHAPTER II.—With Quantrell.—A highly interest-ing letter from Cole Younger—He denounces theblack oath as a fraud—His first fight—Burning ofMajor Tates house—Coles plan for getting out ofa bad scrape. ----- 470-^7; CHAPTER III. — The Guerrillas Disband.—TheYounger Brothers return to


. Illustrated lives and adventures of Frank and Jesse James, and the Younger Brothers : the noted Western outlaws. er Family.—The politicalcareer of Henry VV. Younger—Murder of Mr. Youngerby J ay hawkers—Brutal treatment of the daughters-Social rivalries—Cole Younger driven from home bythe militiamen, ----- 457--{69 CHAPTER II.—With Quantrell.—A highly interest-ing letter from Cole Younger—He denounces theblack oath as a fraud—His first fight—Burning ofMajor Tates house—Coles plan for getting out ofa bad scrape. ----- 470-^7; CHAPTER III. — The Guerrillas Disband.—TheYounger Brothers return to the family homestead—Cruel treatment of the Youngers by the VigilanceCommittees — Serious termination of a bar-roomfrolic—John Younger loses his life with Pinkertonsdetectives, . - - . - 478-4S6 CHAPTER IV.—NORTHFIELD AND STILLWATER.—The Youngers abandon their trip to Texas, and join inthe fatal raid on Northfield—Jesse Jamespropositionto end Jim Youngers suffering—Capture, trial andsentence of the Youngers—Col. Gaston visits thebandits at Stillwater, - • - - 487-^9^. Gov. T. T. Crittenden.^Yho directed the pursuit of Jesse James.


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