Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway - Graves at Historic Fort Klamath
Summary
The original finding aid described this photograph as:
Original Caption: White stones marking the actual graves of captured Indian leaders of the Modoc War -- Captain Jack, Boston Charley, Schonchin John and Black Jim -- lie in a row at Historic Fort Klamath. These men were hanged October 3, 1873.
Location: Fort Klamath, Oregon (42.691° N 121.975° W)
Status: Public domain. Photo by A. E. Crane
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Tags
volcanic
legacy
volcanic legacy
byway
graves
historic
fort
klamath
historic photographs
oregon
high resolution
historic fort klamath
fort klamath
volcanic legacy scenic byway
crane digital photographs
white stones
indian leaders
modoc war
captain jack
boston charley
schonchin john
black jim
public domain
us national archives
Date
1995 - 2013
Location
Fort Klamath (historical)
,
42.69361, -121.96944
Source
The U.S. National Archives
Link
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