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F. A. Boutelle Letters, 1869-1873

 Collection
Identifier: SHL223
Abstract Frazier Augustus Boutelle was an officer in the U.S. Army, fighting in the Civil War, the Indian Wars and working as a recruiter in World War I. Frazier Boutelle, 2nd Lieutenant, First U.S. Cavalry Regiment, fired the first shot of the Modoc War (1872-1873) during the Lost River Battle in November 1872. Collection consist of a box with 5 folders, containing copies of handwritten letters by Frazier Augustus Boutelle, 2nd Lieutenant, First U.S. Cavalry Regiment, dating back to 1869, 1873-1873...
Dates: 1869-1873

Lost River: The Story Of the Modoc Indian War: An Outdoor Historical Drama

 Collection
Identifier: SHL147
Abstract

Modoc County Arts Council, Inc. and Modoc Performing Arts Theatre in Alturas, Modoc County, California, stage reenactments of the historical Lost River battle, one of the first conflicts that started the Modoc War (1872-1873). Collection contains 2 brochures and 5 color photographs advertising that performance.

Dates: 1999-2000

Modoc War: Comprehensive Bibliography

 Collection
Identifier: SHL205
Abstract

Modoc War was an armed conflict between the Native American Modoc tribe and the United States Army in northeastern California and southeastern Oregon from 1872 to 1873. Collection contains a paper written for History 307 Class by Mark S. Anderson, April 28, 1999. Instructor: Dr. Mark Clark.

Dates: 1999

Modoc War Correspondence Compilation: 1850-1901

 Collection
Identifier: SHL190
Abstract

The Modoc War between the Modoc Tribe and the US Army lasted for 8 months between 1872 and 1873. Collection contains correspondence and records of interviews of the main participants of the conflict.

Dates: 1850-1901

Modoc War Correspondence: Don C. Fisher Papers, 1865-1878

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Identifier: SHL028
Abstract

Don C. (Custer) Fisher was the first Superintendent of the Lava Beds National Monument. The collection contains bound photocopies of letters related to the Modoc War of 1872-1873 and provides the cultural context of the time period between 1865 and 1877.

Dates: 1865 - 1877; Majority of material found within 1872 - 1873

Patricia Trolinger Collection

 Collection
Identifier: SHL253
Abstract Patricia Jane Scruggs Trolinger,1930-2010, was a Tribal historian for the Modoc Tribe of Oklahoma 1978-2003 and wrote the “History of the Modoc Tribe of Oklahoma”. Collection consists of two documents: a chapter, titled "A Glimpse of the Modoc Tragedy", written and copyrighted on March 13, 2002, by Francis S. Landrum. It is accompanied by a short letter addressed by Landrum to Ms. Trolinger. The second document is a copy of a paper written by Ms. Trolinger in 1981 in Miami, Oklahoma. The...
Dates: 1981-2002

Relocating the "Battle of Scorpion Point": A Passport in Time Project, 1998

 Collection
Identifier: SHL192
Abstract

The collection contains an unbound paper by Gerald R. Gates, Forest Archaeologist, Modoc National Forest. The paper examines the history of the armed conflict between the US Army and the Modocs at the Scorpion Point, California, and the efforts of the Passport in Time volunteers to confirm the site of the conflict.

Dates: 1998