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Kintpuash, also
known as Kientpaush, Kientpoos, and
Captain Jack (c. 1837 –
October 3, 1873), was a
chief of the
Modoc tribe of
California and Oregon...
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northeast corner. They are
descendants of the band
Captain Jack (
Kintpuash) led
during the
Modoc War. The
federal government officially recognized...
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Eadweard Muybridge photographed the
early part of the US Army's campaign.
Kintpuash, also
known as
Captain Jack, led 52
warriors in a band of more than 150...
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commander of the
Pacific Northwest in 1873, he was ********inated by
Chief Kintpuash during peace talks with the Modoc, who were
refusing to move from their...
- 1873, the area was the site of the
Modoc War,
involving a band led by
Kintpuash (also
known as
Captain Jack). The area of
Captain Jack's
Stronghold was...
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California by
Modoc leader Kintpuash, in a
failed peace conference to end the
Modoc War.
Grant ordered restraint. The army
captured Kintpuash and his followers...
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complexion than the
other warriors. In 1873 he had
joined the
group led by
Kintpuash, and was
later involved in a m****acre in
which fourteen people were killed...
- Reservation.
Dissatisfied with
their living situation, the Modocs, led by
Kintpuash (Captain Jack),
rushed back to
their original land. On
November 27, the...
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Crime Wave Ben
Hastings Vera Cruz
Pittsburgh Drum Beat "Captain Jack"
Kintpuash 1955
Target Zero
Sergeant Vince Gaspari Big House, U.S.A.
Benny Kelly...
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declared as
Thanksgiving Day by U.S.
President Abraham Lincoln. 1873 –
Chief Kintpuash and
companions are
hanged for
their part in the
Modoc War of northern...