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OF THE MODOC WAR

If any of us are to fall with a soldier's bullet, let them commence. My men, if the soldiers commence on us, we can fight better, stronger and braver. You know why, because we will be righting in self-defense, for I have the promise of the peace-makers that there shall not anyone be hurt as long as the peace councils are going. I promised them as a man

Capt. Jack's family: Lizzie, the young wife; Mary, his sister; old wife and daughter.

Photo by Mr. Heller, taken after they were captured. From the collection of Mr. John Daggett.

that there would be no act of war committed on our side as long as we held the peace councils. My people, let me show the world that Capt. Jack is a man of his word. My braves, you made me promise you something a few nights ago that I am sorry of. Do not hold me to it. I ask you this for the

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