Military
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Blueprints of Coehorn Mortar Cannon and Wooden Base
A Coehorn was a lightweight portable mortar cannon, in use in the U.S. during the Civil war. Collection contains two black and white blueprint drawings: Coehorn mortar and wooden base.
Fort Klamath Collection
Fort Klamath was a military outpost located between Crater Lake and Upper Klamath Lake. Collection contains materials related to Fort Klamath History.
History of the U.S. Naval Air Station, Klamath Falls, Oregon and U.S. Naval Auxiliary Air Facility, Lakeview, Oregon, 1943-1945
NAS Klamath Falls was established in 1942, during WWII, from the Klamath Falls Municipal Airport. NAAF Lakeview operated under the command of NAS Klamath Falls. Collection contains a folder with copies of documents regarding the Klamath Falls and Lakeview Naval Air facilities.
Illustration from Harper's Weekly "The Modocs - Murder of General Canby"
Laurence L. Shaw's American Civil War Collection: Maps and Letters
The American Civil War (1861-1865) was fought between the North and the South in the United States. Collection contains materials related to the Civil War, collected by Laurence L. Shaw.
Plan of Post at Camp Warner, Oregon
Camp Warner was a United States Army outpost in south-central Oregon in 1866-1874. The Camp was located at two different sites approximately 35 miles apart in what is today Lake County. Collection consists of a copy of a drawing of the New Camp Warner. Creator's name as written on the plan looks like S.O.L. Potter.
Relocating the "Battle of Scorpion Point": A Passport in Time Project, 1998
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.