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OP THE MODOC WAR

citizens of Portland gave $5,000 to his widow. It is stated that a brother was stricken with sudden insanity on hearing of his death. He was temporarily buried in the Lava Beds and later taken East and buried at the Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis, Ind.*

Panorama of the Lava Beds, from the U. S. Signal Station which lies to the north of Gen. Gillem's camp.

Assistant Adjutant General, H. Clay Wood, the Military Fort at Capt. Han- cock, situated at the mouth of the Columbia River, Oregon, was named Fort Canby and the official name was to be used hereafter by the United States
 * In 1874, by order of the War Department and at the suggestion of the