
Jim Younger
Jim Younger was a 19th-century American outlaw and member of the infamous James-Younger Gang, known for bank and train robberies. Born in 1848, he was the younger brother of Jesse James, a legendary outlaw. Jim was involved in criminal activities alongside his brother and others, driven by the hardships of post-Civil War Missouri. After a series of robberies, he was captured in 1876, tried, and imprisoned. Throughout his life, Jim's actions reflected the turbulent era of frontier justice, and he remains a notable figure in American outlaw history.