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Hank Vaughan : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hank Vaughan Henry Clay Vaughn aka Hank Vaughn (April 27, 1849–1893) was born to Alexander and Elizabeth Vaughan in the Willamette Valley of Oregon Territory. Vaughn became an infamous outlaw and gunfighter of the American West.〔(Hank Vaughan - Horse Thief and Cattle Rustler of the Pacific Northwest )〕 ==Early criminal activity, prison sentence==
At the age of 18, after having rustled Cayuse horses from the Umatilla with Dan Burns, Vaughan and Burns were tracked by Umatilla County Sheriff Frank Maddock and Deputy (O. John Hart ) to their camp at Burnt Creek. On May 1, 1865, the lawmen engaged the two outlaws in a gunbattle. Deputy Hart and the horse thief Burns were killed in the gunfight, and Sheriff Maddock was wounded with a gunshot wound to the head. Vaughan was also wounded, but initially escaped. However soon afterward he was captured and taken to jail in Auburn, Oregon, where he was protected from a gathered lynch mob by a citizen named John Hailey. Hank Vaughan was sentenced to eight years in the Oregon State Penitentiary.〔''Outlaws of the Pacific Northwest'' by Bill Gulick; Caxton Press, Caldwell Idaho, 2000; p.148-149.〕
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