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Company D, Texas Rangers, at in 1894. Captain John Hughes is seated in a chair at the far right.John Reynolds Hughes (February 11, 1855 – June 3, 1947) was a and of the, and later an. Several books were written about his long history as one of the most influential Texas Rangers of all time. It has been suggested he was the inspiration for the character, since dedicated ' to Hughes in 1915. The ambush of Texas Ranger Captain Frank Jones and Hughes' long hunt for the killers also support this theory. Hughes also told relatives that he believed he was the inspiration for the character. Contents.Early life Hughes was born John Reynolds Hughes, in, son to Thomas Hughes and Jennie Bond Hughes.
In 1865 the family moved to, then later to. Hughes left home at the age of 14 to work on a as a cowboy. He later made his way west into, where he became closely associated with the and Indians, and later with the, learning much about their cultures and traditions. Following this, Hughes worked as a trail driver on the, then purchased a in.Joining the Texas Rangers In May 1886, his neighbor lost several horses to thieves, and Hughes pursued the band, killing two of the men in the process, and capturing the remaining thieves in, returning the horses to his neighbor.
Ford racing 3 pc download. The pursuit lasted for several months, and brought him to the attention of local Texas Ranger. In July, 1887, Hughes accompanied Ranger Aten in the pursuit of Judd Roberts, with Hughes and Aten killing Roberts in a gunfight. Recruited by the Rangers, prompted by Aten's recommendation, Hughes signed on in 1887 beginning a career that would last until his retirement on January 31, 1915.He served mainly in what was referred to as the 'Frontier Battalion', on the –American border.
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During that time he gained a reputation as a relentless pursuer of, and in 1890, while in, Hughes posed with fellow Rangers Bob Speaks, Alonzo 'Lon' Oden, and Jim Putnam in one of the most widely circulated Texas Ranger photos in history. The photo has been since used in numerous, and on, in addition to being placed on T-shirts in the latter 20th century. At the time of the photo, the Rangers, part of 'D Company', 'Frontier Battalion', were assigned to protect a located in Shafter.
Hughes was promoted to in 1900, then later to senior captain.Following the 1893 of Texas Ranger Captain, killed during an ambush by bandits, Hughes led a company of Rangers in a hunt for the killers, most of whom were members of the Olguin family. Rise of insanity switch. Since the Rangers led by Captain Jones had mistakenly entered into Mexico, and were across the border with Mexico when the shootout took place, no suspects would be prosecuted. The bandits were wanted for numerous crimes committed inside the U.S., which had led Captain Jones in pursuit of them. Based on a list of names supplied by early Ranger undercover agent, Hughes and his company tracked down 18 suspects in the murder, and either killed them all in shootouts or by way of, effectively ending the Olguin family's crime spree. These daring exploits of Hughes led to numerous books, including The Lone Star Ranger, and his apparent inspiration for the Lone Ranger character.Hughes had a reputation that preceded him. Even notorious outlaws like Jim Miller preferred not to cross his path. The sheriff of Pecos, Texas (Bud) Frazer, had reason to believe that Jim Miller and his gang were planning to kill him when he got back to Pecos from a business trip.
In order to ensure his safety, he asked for the help of John R. What happened next is chronicled in book, The Shooters.' Nobody in Pecos, of course, wanted to tangle with Hughes, and a few minutes after the ranger hit town Miller was in jail charged with plotting to commit murder.'
After retirement Following his retirement, western authored The Lone Star Ranger, dedicated to Hughes and his company of Rangers. A close friend of Hughes named Jack Martin went on to author The Border Boss, in 1942 telling of his exploits while with the Rangers. Author made Hughes the subject of his book, Trails and Trials of a Texas Ranger, and in addition to those Hughes was included in the books Encyclopedia of Western Gunfighters by Bill O'Neal, and The Law Comes to Texas by Frederick Wilkins. Hughes spent the next several years traveling, ranching and prospecting, before settling in, where he became the chairman of the board and largest stockholder for Citizens Industrial Bank.In 1940 he was selected for the Certificate of Valor, a national award that recognized law enforcement officers. Hughes had never married, and by the 1940s Hughes was in poor health, and most of those closest to him had long since died. Depressed and alone, he moved in with a in Austin. On June 3, 1947, he committed at the age of 92.
He is buried in the State Cemetery. Hughes is a member of the.See also.References.
This page's background is a photo of a 1889 Texas Ranger badge, not a copy.Captain Baylor's Ranger Camp was originated in May, 1999 as a site designed to promote Cowboy Action Shooting and updated periodically. All rights reserved. ©2015 No part of this website may be reprinted without written permission of the author, including reprinting at websites.The author is not responsible for any damn fool misuse of firearms and doesn't have enough money to sue anyway. All opinions expressed here are those of a guy who just left town. Any use or misuse of any technique described herein is your own damned fault.
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