Harry Minto

Harry Minto

Minto in 1908
Born (1864-10-16)October 16, 1864
Salem, Oregon
Died September 27, 1915(1915-09-27) (aged 50)
near Albany, Oregon
Occupation Law enforcement

Harry Percy Minto (October 16, 1864 September 27, 1915) was the superintendent of the Oregon State Penitentiary in the U.S. state of Oregon from 1914 until his death in 1915. An escaped inmate killed Minto in the line of duty.

Early life

Harry Minto was born in Salem, Oregon, in 1864, the son of Oregon pioneer John Minto, for whom Salem's Minto-Brown Island Park was named. In 1890, Minto was married to Jessie Glenn (b. 1870 Salem, Oregon; d. 1956 Tampa, Florida).[1] Minto was chief of police for the Salem, Oregon police department from 1891 to 1895[2] and he served two terms as the Marion County sheriff. He was elected sheriff in 1908, and served through 1913.[3] His older brother, John Wilson Minto, was previously the sheriff as well as chief of police in Portland.[4]

In 1914, Minto was appointed as the Superintendent of the Oregon State Penitentiary by governor Oswald West. He replaced Berton K. Lawson, who had been involved in the events at Copperfield, Oregon early that year.[1] As warden, he supervised the arrival of serial killer Carl Panzram in June 1915.[5]

Death

On September 27, 1915, inmate Otto Hooker escaped from a work gang at the prison and Minto was one of many law enforcement personnel who went searching for the escaped prisoner.[1] After Hooker shot and wounded one law enforcement officer, Minto caught up with Hooker near Albany around 11:30 pm.[1] There Minto challenged Hooker, and Hooker shot Minto in the head, killing him instantly.[1] Hooker was mortally wounded the next day during capture. Minto’s remains were cremated in Portland, Oregon.[1] Hooker's accomplice, Carl Panzram, was subsequently executed in 1930 for killing a prison employee at the United States Penitentiary, Leavenworth.

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