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Wood River at Fort Klamath
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Sun Pass Ranch
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I like to sit here and enjoy the night
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Fort Klamath


The museum is a reproduction of the old guard house. Nothing remains of the original fort except the graves of the four Modoc Indian leaders who were tried and hanged at the fort in 1873.
[The] Modoc War... resulted when the Modocs were forced onto the Klamath Reservation with their enemies the Klamath and Yahooskin... a group of more than 300 Modoc, led by Kintpuash, fled the reservation. When the U.S. Army went after the Modocs to return them to the reservation, the Modoc War erupted in full force. When it was over every surviving Modoc Indian who participated in the conflict was marched under guard to Fort Klamath. Six Modoc leaders, including Kintpuash, or Captain Jack, were shackled and held in the guardhouse, while 140 other Modoc men, women, and children were confined to a small stockade. On October 3, 1873, the Modoc leaders were executed following their conviction for killing General Edward Canby and other members of a U.S. Army peace commission. The remaining Modocs were then exiled to a reservation in Oklahoma or returned to the Klamath Reservation.
Source: www.legendsofamerica.com/or-fortklamath.html
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[The] Modoc War... resulted when the Modocs were forced onto the Klamath Reservation with their enemies the Klamath and Yahooskin... a group of more than 300 Modoc, led by Kintpuash, fled the reservation. When the U.S. Army went after the Modocs to return them to the reservation, the Modoc War erupted in full force. When it was over every surviving Modoc Indian who participated in the conflict was marched under guard to Fort Klamath. Six Modoc leaders, including Kintpuash, or Captain Jack, were shackled and held in the guardhouse, while 140 other Modoc men, women, and children were confined to a small stockade. On October 3, 1873, the Modoc leaders were executed following their conviction for killing General Edward Canby and other members of a U.S. Army peace commission. The remaining Modocs were then exiled to a reservation in Oklahoma or returned to the Klamath Reservation.
Source: www.legendsofamerica.com/or-fortklamath.html
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Diane Putnam club has replied to Keith Burton clubDiane Putnam club has replied to Leon_Vienna clubI've been interested in the indigenous American populations since I was knee-high to a grasshopper. I recall a conversation before, Diane about the Klamath Indians. All very sad.
Diane Putnam club has replied to Andy Rodker clubAndy Rodker club has replied to Diane Putnam clubAlso includes any indigenous population anywhere in the world that had the misfortune to meet a white European equivalent of a jihadist.
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