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The memoir recounts childhood on a Missouri border farm, the escalating partisan violence that propelled the narrator into guerrilla actions during the sectional conflict, and a series of raids, skirmishes, and outlaw enterprises culminating in the ill-fated Northfield bank raid, capture, and long imprisonment. It details prison life, parole and eventual release, and persistent efforts to correct sensational press and stage portrayals by presenting a firsthand account. Interwoven reflections consider family loyalty, vengeance and honor, the overlap of soldiering and banditry on the border, and the personal lessons learned during later years of rehabilitation.

About the Author

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Cole Younger

Cole Younger was an American outlaw and Confederate soldier, best known for his involvement with the James-Younger gang during the American Civil War and the subsequent years of lawlessness in the post-war era. His autobiography, "The Story of Cole Younger, by Himself," provides a firsthand account of his life, detailing his experiences in the tumultuous times of the 19th century. Younger’s narrative offers insights into the motivations and events that shaped his life as a notorious figure in American history, reflecting the complexities of loyalty, conflict, and survival in a divided nation.

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